Adam Liberty was recently named president of the Billings Catholic Schools Foundation. He will work with the board of directors to establish long-term goals, strategies, plans and policies and serve as a liaison between the BCSF, the Billings Catholic Schools and the community.

His responsibilities include fundraising, development and long-range financial stability for continued success and enrichment of the Billings Catholic Schools, along with strategic leadership for the foundation, forming, directing, and implementing operational policies, and overseeing the administrative operations of BCSF.

Liberty brings more than ten years’ experience to the position, which includes fundraising, donor relations, strategic planning, budgeting, grant writing and financial oversight. He most recently served as the Vice President of Development for the Montana State University-Billings Foundation. His extensive background in fundraising and development will be an asset to BCSF and help continue their strategic vision and strategy.

Liberty earned his master’s degree in public administration from the University of Montana in Missoula in 2013, and a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and political science from Carroll College in Helena in 2010. He is active in the Billings community as a member of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, serving as president of the Billings Kiwanis Club, and is a member of the Don Ryan Knights of Columbus Council, Billings West Rotary and March Against Drugs and Violence. Adam feels blessed to work with the Diocese and our local Catholic priests and parishes as well as staff, students, friends, alumni, and supporters of Billings Catholic Schools. We welcome Adam Liberty and his family to our Montana Catholic community.

Submitted by Kathleen R. Harris, Billings Central Catholic High School

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