Tune in Saturday morning, 11 a.m. to Noon EST (8 a.m. – 9 a.m. PST) to The Catholic Business Hour with host Dick Lyles, and hear the rebroadcast of a fascinating interview with Tim Busch, Esq., CPA, founder of The Busch Firm, founder of two thriving Catholic schools in southern California, developer of Meritage Retreat and Conference Center and partner in Trinitas Cellars, both located in Napa, CA; board member of Catholic University of America, and principal founder of 10 Legatus chapters.A visionary entrepreneur, Mr. Busch has a tremendous passion for Catholic education.
He will be talking with host Dick Lyles about new avenues for business to help Catholic education. Mr. Busch has a wealth and breadth of not only business expertise, but of innovative and proven successful ways for business professionals to partner with Catholic education. His insights are invaluable for other Catholic business leaders who want to help Catholic education in meaningful ways.
The Catholic Business Journal was inundated with calls, text messages and emails mid-way through the live interview with Mr. Busch a few weeks ago, due to an EWTN programming conflict. The original live broadcast, which partially aired on August 22, was interrupted mid-interview to broadcast live the episcopal dedication of EWTN’s newest AM station in Salt Lake City.
This will be a chance for those who missed all or part of the original interview, to savor Mr. Busch and Mr. Lyle’s conversation, and subsequent listener-generated questions, in the show’s entirety.
The Catholic Business Hour is produced by the Catholic Business Journal (www.CatholicBusinessJournal.com) The show is sponsored by: AdvantageTech, a national IT placement firm, at http://www.advantageTech.NET, by St. Michael’s Institute of Sacred Art on Enders Island in Mystic, CT, at http://www.EndersIsland.com, and by the Population Research Institute, putting people first, at http://www.pop.org.
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