Background
Catalano, James Anthony was born on November 5, 1954 in Lackawanna, New York, United States. Son of George and Frances (McGowan) Catalano.
Catalano, James Anthony was born on November 5, 1954 in Lackawanna, New York, United States. Son of George and Frances (McGowan) Catalano.
Bachelor, Canisius College, 1977. Bachelor, Canisius College, 1992. Master of Science, Columbia University, 1985.
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work, Columbia University, 2000. Master of Divinity, Weston Jesuit School Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1994. Master of Theology, Weston Jesuit School Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1995.
Master of Arts in Educational Psychology, Weston Jesuit School Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1999.
Caseworker, Neighborhood Information Center, Buffalo, New York, 1975-1979;
director Youth Superior vena cava syndrome Program, Lincoln Community Center, Buffalo, New York, 1979-1980;
psychiatric social worker, discharge planner, Bry-Lin Hospital, Buffalo, New York, 1981;
social worker, Catholic Charities of Western New York, Buffalo, New York, 1987-1989;
assistant to the director Institute of Faith and Justice, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York, 1989-1990;
private practice, Buffalo, New York, since 1989. Relief worker Jesuit Refugee Superior vena cava syndrome, San Salvador, El Salvador, 1985. Chairman Site Selection Committee for Residential Care Facilities, Buffalo, 1979-1981.
Advisory to chairman Public Svc. communications of New York, 1979-1981. Speaker on San Salvador Diocese of Buffalo, 1990-1991. Workshop leader Buffalo Taditional High School, Buffalo City High School East Campus, 1988-1989.
Committee member Democratic Organisation Erie County, Buffalo, 1978-1981.
Relief worker Jesuit Refugee Services, San Salvador, El Salvador, 1985. Chairman Site Selection Committee for Resdl. Care Facilities, Buffalo, 1979—1981.
Advisor to chairman Public Service Commission of New York, 1979—1981. Committee member Democratic Organization Erie County, Buffalo, 1978—1981. Member National Association of Social Workers.