CEIE Leadership

CEIE is led by an integrated team of Students, Alumni, Faculty & Community Fellows, Advisory Council Members, a Coordinator, and our Founding Director.

CEIE Core Team

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Megan Anderson, M.A.

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Focused on the Intersection of Religion, Society, and Social Change

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An Integrated Network of Leaders

CEIE Advisory Council

The CEIE Advisory Council is a long-standing community of non-profit and private industry leaders, faculty, students, alumni and staff. These leaders assist the CEIE Leadership Team in strategic discernment for the communities we serve, in alignment with the SU Strategic Directions and Mission Priority Examen. Receive a copy of the current strategic planning and annual report by writing to our Director and Spehar-Halligan Professor, Dr. Michael Trice at tricem@takechargesummit.com.

CEIE Fellows

Seattle University CEIE Fellows include Faculty, Staff, and Community Leaders, who provide leadership through a specific portfolio or project. Fellows’ insights are shared with the university at lunches or other venues within the same academic year. Portfolios and projects range from network building to participating in a national conference on ‘covenantal pluralism’ (2024) that advance CEIE’s leadership in the religious and cultural richness of our time.

CEIE STM Alumni Ambassadors

CEIE, born from a tradition of leadership in diverse ecumenical, interreligious, and cultural contexts at Seattle University's School of Theology and Ministry (STM), continues its mission after STM closed in 2023. Today, the School of Theology and Ministry Alumni Ambassadors at CEIE work with us to provide innovative leadership, advancing Seattle University's mission in the Pacific Northwest, the country, and the world.