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'''Andrew Westmoreland''' (born [[1957]] on Batesville, Arkansas) has been named the 18th President of [[Samford University]], following 23-year president [[Thomas Corts]]. He comes to Samford from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas where he has been teaching for his entire career and President since 1998.
'''Andrew Westmoreland''' (born [[1957]] on Batesville, Arkansas) is the 18th President of [[Samford University]], having succeeded 23-year president [[Thomas Corts]] in [[2006]]. He came to Samford from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas where he has been teaching for his entire career and served as president since 1998.


Westmoreland grew up in a family headed by a Baptist preacher in Batesville where he became president of his high school's senior class. He attended Ouachita as a student, studying political science. After graduating he completed political internships in Little Rock and Washington D.C. before returning to teach at his alma mater. He later headed their development office, overseeing $160 million in fundraising for the school.
Westmoreland grew up in a family headed by a Baptist preacher in Batesville where he became president of his high school's senior class. He attended Ouachita as a student, studying political science. After graduating he completed political internships in Little Rock and Washington D.C. before returning to teach at his alma mater. He later headed their development office, overseeing $160 million in fundraising for the school.

Revision as of 09:41, 7 October 2012

Andrew Westmoreland (born 1957 on Batesville, Arkansas) is the 18th President of Samford University, having succeeded 23-year president Thomas Corts in 2006. He came to Samford from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas where he has been teaching for his entire career and served as president since 1998.

Westmoreland grew up in a family headed by a Baptist preacher in Batesville where he became president of his high school's senior class. He attended Ouachita as a student, studying political science. After graduating he completed political internships in Little Rock and Washington D.C. before returning to teach at his alma mater. He later headed their development office, overseeing $160 million in fundraising for the school.

He was contacted about the Samford job by a cold call from seach committee co-chair (and former Alabama Governor) Albert Brewer and initially resisted the idea of changing jobs. Brewer hounded him to make a visit, after which he reconsidered and eventually determined to accept the new opportunity.

Westmoreland's wife, Jeanna, is chair of the Arkansas State Board of Education and dean of Ouachita's College of Education.

References

  • Dean, Charles J. (March 24, 2006) "He lied. About praying. Still was hired: Next Samford president didn't want to move." Birmingham News.