How do you prepare a generation for the unexpected? Explore that concept as I interview Sister Rosemary Herron and Catherine Glatts, of Mercy Career & Technical High School.


Learn how these two women arrived at this school and what drives their entrepreneurial spirit. Hear Catherine share about her past experience in various engineering departments at companies like Lockheed Martin and GE and where Sister Rosemary got the inspiration to become one of the Sisters of Mercy.


Throughout their careers at Mercy, both Sister Rosemary and Catherine have been challenged by providing a safe space for their students. They have supported introducing the design thinking methodology into their curriculum as well as supplying their students with state of the art technology to enhance learning.


Sister Rosemary and Catherine have dedicated their lives to being of service to make sure that the next generation of Philadelphia’s workforce are respectful and talented. They are considerate, purpose-driven women, who are committed to giving of themselves so that others can become who they were MADE To Be.


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Produced by: philly MADE creative


Host/Producer: Kristen Berman


Producer/Sound Engineer/Music Supervisor/Editor: Matt Berman


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