Sullivan, Debra

Title/s:  Co-Director for the Andrew M. Greeley Center for Catholic Education; Clinical Associate Professor

Specialty Area: Principal Preparation and Leadership Development

Office #:  Lewis Towers 601C, WTC

Phone: 312.915.6885

Email: dsullivan2@luc.edu

CV Link: /media/lucedu/education/faculty/cv/Sullivan-CV-Fall17.pdf

About

“Let your life speak.” Old Quaker saying

Debra Sullivan is the Co-Director for the Andrew M. Greeley Center for Catholic Education, and a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Administration and Supervision program in the School of Education. Dr. Sullivan comes to Loyola University Chicago with over 25 years of teaching and administrative experience in the Archdiocese of Chicago, from classroom teacher to the founding Turnaround Regional Director for the Office of Catholic Schools. Dr. Sullivan’s doctoral research focused on the implementation of Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) in Catholic school settings.

In 2016, Dr. Sullivan joined the faculty at Loyola University Chicago as a member of the Andrew M. Greeley Center for Catholic Education. As the Assistant Director for Catholic School Leadership, Dr. Sullivan served as director, advisor and teacher in the LUC Catholic Principal Preparation Program, while also developing relationships with dioceses across the country to support their work in developing and nurturing leaders in their schools. Dr. Sullivan is passionate about Catholic school leadership and building the leadership capacity of those already ministering in Catholic Schools.

Dr. Sullivan holds a BA in History in Education from Whittier College, a MA in Educational Administration from Rosary College (now Dominican University) as well as an EdD in Curriculum and Instruction from Loyola University Chicago.

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