Ronald Hicks stood in what amounts to the Manhattan headquarters of the organization he has been named to run and said that he did not want to be seen “as only the C.E.O.” or a corporate president.
Hicks, who will be installed today as the Roman Catholic archbishop of New York, was explaining how he envisioned his new role after five years as the bishop of Joliet, Ill. “I’m called here to be a shepherd,” he said.
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