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L. Randolph Lowry, IIIL. Randolph Lowry, III
President

Connecting the university to the Nashville community is a hallmark of Dr. L. Randolph Lowry’s presidency at Lipscomb University. He views the city of Nashville as the university’s campus and the world as its classroom.

Not long after his arrival on the Lipscomb campus in September 2005, Dr. Lowry proposed Lipscomb 2010, a $54 million plan to dramatically advance Lipscomb's academic programs and to invest in new campus facilities. As a result of Lipscomb 2010, a College of Pharmacy was established creating the first Lipscomb doctorate degree, 38 new undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs were developed and six new institutes were established in conflict management; sustainable practice; law, justice and society; Christian spirituality; corporate governance and integrity; and civic leadership. This plan also included the renovation of several academic and residence buildings on campus, the building of a music wing and an apartment-style residence facility, among other initiatives. Under Dr. Lowry’s leadership, the university has experienced a 59 percent enrollment growth and has risen through the U.S. News & World Report rankings to an all-time high of 18th for the university. Read full biography >

He may be reached at 615.966.1787 or via e-mail at lori.ligon@lipscomb.edu

Taylor_DannyDanny H. Taylor
Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration

Mr. Taylor was appointed as Lipscomb's chief financial officer In November 2000. He holds the bachelor of science degree in accounting and bachelor of arts degree in speech from Western Kentucky University and is a Certified Public Accountant. He has more than 25 years of successful accounting experience. His areas of responsibility include Financial Affairs, Accounting Services, Endowment Accounting, Campus Services, Physical Plant, Human Resources, Payroll, and Rental Properties. He may be reached at 615.966.7650 or via email at india.triplett@lipscomb.edu.

Bledsoe_CraigW. Craig Bledsoe
Provost

Dr. Bledsoe has served as Provost, Lipscomb's chief academic officer, since 1997. He earned his bachelor's degree from Lipscomb, the master's degree from the University of Florida, and the Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University. He has been a member of the Lipscomb University faculty since 1977, and holds the rank of professor of political science. He may be reached at 615.966.1789, 800.333.4358, ext. 1789, or via email at mary.bouldin@lipscomb.edu

Walt LeaverWalt Leaver
Vice President for University Relations

Mr. Leaver is a Lipscomb University graduate and has been a member of the administrative team since 1994. His areas of administration include the Business Advisory Council, Entertainment and Technical Services, Special Events, and arena and theatre management. He currently serves as minister of Brentwood Hills Church of Christ. He may be reached at 615.966.6609 or via email at nan.hensley@lipscomb.edu.

 

Bennie HarrisBennie Harris
Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations


Dr. Bennie Harris has served as Lipscomb University’s Vice President of Development since May 2007. He came to Lipscomb from DePaul University in Chicago where he served as the assistant vice president for development and campaign director. Harris holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from Mississippi State University, an MBA in strategic marketing from Washington State University and a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Alabama and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Along with his leadership position at DePaul, Harris also served as the director for the Center for Human Rights at Washington State University, as interim and associate director of corporate and foundation relations at Washington State, and as senior director of development and external affairs at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Harris has more than 15 years of experience in professional fundraising including annual giving, alumni relations, major gifts, planned giving, events management, government relations, corporate and foundations relations, advisory board support and marketing. He may be reached at 615.966.6220 or via email at debbie.haislip@lipscomb.edu

Phillip HutchesonPhilip Hutcheson
Athletic Director

Mr. Hutcheson joined Lipscomb as Athletic Director in 2008. As a member of the Bison basketball team from 1986-1990, Hutcheson attracted national attention as he approached and broke college basketball’s all-time scoring record, scoring 4,106 points during his career. Hutcheson’s record was broken four years later by fellow Bison John Pierce, whose record remains unbroken. Hutcheson was named an All-American each of his four seasons. He was also the 1990 NAIA Player of the Year and College Sports Information Director Academic Player of the year in 1988-89 and 1989-90. In February 2009 Philip was inducted in the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.

He graduated from Lipscomb University as valedictorian with a 4.0 grade-point average and later earned his MBA from The University of Georgia. Hutcheson began his career playing professional basketball for the Music City Jammers in Nashville and later for a team in Manchester, England. Hutcheson returned to Nashville and began working in management at Sessions Paving Company in Nashville in 1997. Hutcheson has been heavily involved in the Nashville community. A 1999 alumnus of Leadership Nashville, Hutcheson has served on boards for the Green Hills YMCA and the Nashville Zoo. He also has coached area athletic teams for the past 15 years for a variety of programs including the YMCA and the West Nashville Sports League. He is also a deacon at Hillsboro Church of Christ in Nashville. He may be reached at 615.966.5850 or via e-mail at sherrie.phillips@lipscomb.edu.

Ellenburg_PhilPhillip W. Ellenburg
General Counsel

Dr. Ellenburg earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Lipscomb University and his Juris Doctor from the University of Kentucky. Prior to coming to Lipscomb in 1994, Mr. Ellenburg practiced in the Nashville firm of Watkins, McGugin, McNeilly & Rowan. While attending the University of Kentucky, he received the Roger B. Lealand Award. He is a member of the Tennessee and Nashville Bar Associations, as well as the National Association for College and University Attorneys and the National Council on Planned Giving. He may be reached at 615.966.6217 or via email at nichole.richardson@lipscomb.edu.

Scott McDowellScott McDowell
Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Campus Life

Dr. McDowell joins the Senior Leadership Team under the direction of President Lowry. McDowell earned his undergraduate degree from Freed-Hardeman University and continued his education at Lipscomb, earning a Master of Arts in Religion. He earned his doctorate in Higher Education Leadership from Azusa Pacific University. McDowell directs the Office of Campus Life. The office seeks to educate and equip students outside the classroom for their role as disciples in society. He may be reached at 615.966.5690 or via e-mail at chad.roberts@lipscomb.edu.

 

Susan GalbreathSusan Coomer Galbreath
Associate Provost for Academic Administration and Strategic Initiatives
and Special Assistant to the President

Dr. Galbreath was appointed Associate Provost for Academic Administration and Strategic Initiatives in June 2009 and has served as Special Assistant to the President since 2006.  In her role as Associate Provost, Dr. Galbreath supervises academic budgets, directs academic strategic initiatives, such as our Summer Program, Janmester, and Community College Partnerships, and is responsible for the Center for Instructional Technology which provides technical support and training for the use of technology in academic settings.  As Special Assistant to the President, Dr. Galbreath works closely with President Lowry on special projects that have strategic implications for Lipscomb University.

Previously, Dr. Galbreath was on the faculty at Tennessee Technological University and East Carolina University. She received an undergraduate degree in accounting from Tennessee Technological University and the master of accountancy and the doctor of philosophy degrees from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Dr. Galbreath served as interim dean in the College of Business from June 2004 - December 2005 and from August 2007 - March 2008. She was awarded the 2005 Outstanding Accounting Educator Award by the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants and was named a Nashville Woman of Influence for 2008. She may be reached at 615.966.5804 or via email at darlene.eldridge@lipscomb.edu.