Jamie Kralovec
Director for Mission and Ministry, Capitol Campus, Georgetown University; Instructor, Master’s in Urban & Regional Planning, School of Continuing Studies
Jamie Kralovec isdirector for Mission & Ministry at Georgetown University Capitol Campus. He earned a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame, a master’s of Urban Planning from New York University, and a master’s in Christian Spirituality from Fordham University in addition to becoming a spiritual director and retreat giver of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola through the Ignatian Training Program at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Washington, DC. He is completing a Doctor of Ministry from Fordham University on the topic of “Ignatian Urbanism and the Mission-Clarifying Spiritual Exercises of Urban Planning.” Kralovec also serves on the faculty of the Urban &; Regional Planning program at the School of Continuing Studies. Prior to arriving at Georgetown in 2014, he served on President Obama’s White House Council on Strong Cities, Strong Communities where he managed the deployment of federal technical assistance, collection of community-based data, and promotion of national best practices. He has contributed many articles and interviews for national publications like Evidence Matters, America Magazine, U.S. Catholic, and Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education about the relationship between sustainable and equitable urban development and Catholic Social Teaching and Jesuit spirituality.