NACPA ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
May 27, 2026



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I am absolutely delighted that she has accepted this important leadership role and I am confident that NACPA’s future will be strengthened under her leadership.” Kohrmann said she is honored by the appointment and enthusiastic about the future of the association. |

| Archbishop Edward Weisenburger of Detroit, Episcopal Moderator of NACPA, praised Tina Kohrmann’s appointment and offered special tribute to Dr. Haney for her years of distinguished leadership. |

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Archbishop Weisenburger praised Dr. Haney’s decade of service to the association: “On behalf of the bishops, members and friends of NACPA, I also wish to express profound gratitude to Dr. Regina Haney for her remarkable leadership for more than ten years,” Archbishop Weisenburger said. “Her dedication, vision, energy and steadfast commitment to the mission of the Church have strengthened this association immeasurably. Regina has guided NACPA through years of important growth and renewal while consistently advancing its mission of supporting justice, dignity and excellence in the Catholic workplace. Her contributions will continue to bless the organization for many years to come.” A parishioner of St. Boniface Parish in Germantown, Illinois, Tina and her husband, Jason Kohrmann, are the parents of Elijah, Sydney, and Alyxandra. Tina received a B.S. in Business Administration (Human Resources) from Southern Illinois University, and an M.A., Human Resources Development & Management, from Webster University. |
Founded in 1971, the National Association of Church Personnel Administrators (NACPA) serves Catholic dioceses, parishes, religious congregations, schools and other Catholic institutions throughout the United States by providing education, resources, leadership development and professional support in the areas of human resources, personnel administration and organizational management. Rooted in Catholic social teaching, NACPA is committed to promoting justice, dignity and excellence in the workplace in service to the mission of the Church.
