Thought Leadership
Bridging Faith and Technology: Insights from Leading Catholic Tech Founders
In an era where technology permeates every facet of our lives, a unique intersection has emerged—faith tech. This space seeks to harmonize technological innovation with spiritual growth, particularly within the Catholic community. At the SENT Summit 2024, a panel featuring some of the most influential leaders in this domain shed light on the future of faith tech and its profound impact on both Catholic and non-Catholic audiences.
Build Like the Saints: Integrating Faith and Entrepreneurship
At the SENT Summit 2024, John Cannon, founder of SENT, delivered a compelling welcome address. Drawing from his personal journey and the lives of saintly founders, he provided a roadmap for Catholic entrepreneurs aiming to make a lasting, positive impact by integrating their faith into their work.
Creating a Saintly Culture: Insights from Business Leaders at the SENT Summit 2024
At the 2024 SENT Summit, a compelling panel discussion on "How to Create a Saintly Culture" brought together prominent leaders to explore integrating virtuous principles into corporate environments. Moderated by David Mann, co-founder of the Firefly Group, the panel included Anton Colella, Rob Hays, and Steve Milligan—each bringing a unique perspective from their respective leadership roles in global organizations.
Build Like a Saint: Key Insights from Domino’s Founder Tom Monaghan’s Journey
At the SENT Summit 2024, Tom Monaghan, founder of Domino's Pizza and philanthropist, delivered a compelling keynote address titled "Build Like a Saint." Sharing his life story, Monaghan offered insights into his entrepreneurial journey, the challenges he faced, and how his faith shaped his personal and professional life.
Lessons from Pope Francis on Leadership in Times of Crisis
Pope Francis’s leadership during crises is defined by empathy, humility, and innovation. By emphasizing the importance of listening to marginalized voices, fostering transparency, and embracing change, he provides a powerful model for leaders across sectors. His commitment to global solidarity and cross-sector collaboration highlights the need for leaders to act with compassion and moral clarity in times of crisis.
The Importance of Community in Catholic Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship can often feel like a solitary journey, but for Catholic entrepreneurs, the power of community is a transformative force. Rooted in the principles of solidarity and the common good, Catholic entrepreneurship emphasizes the importance of building relationships that foster both individual success and the flourishing of the broader community. By engaging with supportive networks like SENT Ventures, Catholic entrepreneurs can create businesses that are not only successful but also deeply aligned with their faith and values.

