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Legatus - Ann Arbor, MI
Legatus is an international organization of Catholic laymen and laywomen, comprising CEOs, presidents, managing partners and business owners (with their spouses), from business and professional enterprises. Now in its fourth decade, Legatus has become the Catholic executive peer-group of choice for so many. Why?
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1. Professional Distinction. Legatus is more than 5,000 members strong across more than 95 chapters around the United States and Canada. Legatus is the world’s premiere organization for Catholic CEOs and Presidents. Legatus members are CEOs, company presidents, managing partners and business owners from around the United States and Canada.
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A legatus (Classical Latin: [ɫeːˈɡaːtʊs]; anglicised as legate) was a high-ranking Roman military officer in the Roman army, equivalent to a high-ranking general officer of modern times. Initially used to delegate power, the term became formalised under Augustus as the officer in command of a legion .
Legatus: 25 Years Old and Growing - National Catholic Register
Legatus: 25 Years Old and Growing. Catholic business leaders organization founded by Tom Monaghan looks back over quarter-century of forming CEOs in the faith. AT THE BEGINNING.
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A legatus (anglicised as legate) was a general in the Roman army, equivalent to a modern general officer. Being of senatorial rank, his immediate superior was the dux, and he outranked all military tribunes. In order to command an army independently of the dux or provincial governor, legates...
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