Sister Sally (Sarah) Duffy, SC
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Sister Sally Duffy graduated from Ohio Dominican College (now Ohio Dominican University) in 1971 with a bachelor's degree in political science and a minor in sociology. Sister Sally has a master's degree from the following universities: M. Ed. from Xavier University in guidance and counseling; M. PA from the University of Colorado in health care; and a M. Div. from Loyola of Chicago University in spirituality. She also has additional graduate work in theology and counseling psychology.
Sally Duffy, SC became a member of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati in 1977. She currently serves with the SC Ministry Foundation in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has served as President and CEO of St. Mary-Corwin Regional Medical Center in Pueblo, Colorado. Sally has also served in the following capacities: high school teacher, coach and guidance counselor (Bishop Watterson High School); student affairs staff and women's basketball coach (Notre Dame University); oncology and emergency room crisis counselor (Penrose Hospital); hospital administrator (Penrose-St. Francis Health System); and college campus minister student affairs administrator (Barat College).
Some of her honors include: Pueblo, Colorado Chamber of Commerce Business Leader of the Year; Charter Member of Ohio Dominican College Athletic Hall of Fame; Central Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame; and Student Graduate School Graduation Speaker for Loyola University of Chicago.
Her involvements have included chamber of commerce commitments, board of director memberships, hospice programs and other civic engagements. She currently serves on the following: College of Mt. St. Joseph Board of Directors; St. Francis Medical Center Board of Directors in Grand Island; Emanuel Community Center Board of Directors; Volunteers of American Faith-based and Community Resource Center Advisory Council; SUMA: Fatherhood Project Advisory Board; and Board of Directors of Mission Partners Guatemala.