Robert Jennings named 13th president of Lincoln University
Lincoln University
November 28, 2011
The Lincoln University Board of Trustees voted Dr. Robert R. Jennings to become the 13th President of Lincoln University. Dr. Jennings is expected to begin his tenure at Lincoln University in January 2012. He will be replacing Dr. Ivory V. Nelson who is retiring effective December 2011.
With a proven track record, Dr. Jennings brings his expertise in critical leadership initiatives; such as, increasing enrollment, generating fundraising, increasing grants/contracts and overseeing the development of academic review.
Before coming to Lincoln University, Dr. Jennings served as an Administrator for Gems, Inc., in Union City, Georgia, a licensed learning academy operating in two states which serves children 6 weeks to 12 years and personal care homes serving adults including seniors with special needs. Under this position Dr. Jennings managed day to day operations of both agencies including staff development training, marketing, and quality control. He oversaw a team of 20 employees, 150 children and budget of $1M, and reported directly to the Board of Trustees for Gems, Inc.
Dr. Jennings’ career in higher education includes serving as President/CEO of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University in Normal, Alabama from 2005 to 2008. While at Alabama A&M he raised $4M for a scholarship endowment program which was the first time this had every occurred in the history of AAMU. In addition, Dr. Jennings secured the largest legislative increase in the 132-year school history by 12 percent, acquired the first AA Bond rating, and secured $15M for the construction of the University’s Wellness Center. Dr. Jennings also increased the government grants and contracts portfolio by $6M annually and developed an academic review process to meet SACS standards.
Prior to becoming the President of AAMU, Dr. Jennings was the Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer for Future Focus 2020, Babcock Graduate School of Management at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. While at WFU he secured a five-year contract for evaluation of an $18M infrastructure grant of five institutions of higher learning, including a medical school.
As the Vice Chancellor for Development and University Relations at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina, Dr. Jennings increased the endowment by $2M, developed a marketing plan with a new brand for the institution, and re-established the Planned Giving Program which generated $2M.
Dr. Jennings’ education also stems internationally where he was a Charles Merrill Summer Fellow to the University of Ghana in Acura, West Africa.