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Monsignor
Phillip Leach
Monsignor Phillip Leach is the former Pastor and Campus
Minister of the Newman Catholic Student Center Parish at
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he
served from 1992-2006. He also served as Vicar for Ministry
in Higher Education for the Diocese of Raleigh. An alumnus
of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, he received
a Master of Divinity and a Ph.D. from Duke University. For
six years, he served as a Resident Advisor in residence
halls for first year students. He also did a two year post-doc
in Rome, focusing on Spirituality and Psychology. Recently,
Fr. Phillip received a Masters in Social Work at the University
of North Carolina. Raised in Texas as a Methodist, Father
Phillip became a Catholic in 1980 and was ordained a diocesan
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Kathy
Martyn
After receiving an M.B.A., Kathy was a sales executive in
several Fortune 500 companies before turning to ministry
in the early 1990s. A varsity swimmer during her undergraduate
years, Kathy continues to work as an official in national
swim competitions. She is the mother of two teenage daughters.
Kathy serves as Director of Campus Ministry for the Diocese
of Raleigh and, in that role, oversees the professional
campus ministers at seven campuses across eastern North
Carolina. As Senior Associate Campus Minister and Parish
Administrator at the Newman Catholic Student Center Parish
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she
touches the lives of countless graduate, professional, and
undergraduate students. |
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Trung
"T" Huynh-Duc
Trung Huynh-Duc (better known as "T") served as
the Campus Ministry Assistant for the Newman Catholic Student
Center Parish at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill from 2004-2006. As a student at UNC-CH, T studied Computer
Science, having future aims of entering a career in medicine.
While serving with Catholic Campus Ministry as an undergraduate,
T shared his culinary talents as a Nurturance Coordinator,
helping to prepare home-cooked meals for about fifty students
each week. T would love to someday open his own restaurant.
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