Kelli is the Director of Formation for the Francesco Collaborative, a team inspired by the Economy of Francesco Movement and the emerging solidarity economy. She is most passionate about addressing questions of poverty, meaning, economics, and human development through a lens of Christian social ethics. Through her work, she seeks to restore and deepen our moral imagination through writing, advocacy, policy, and conversation. Kelli holds a degree in economics from Yale University and completed her graduate studies at the University of Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business.