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Covenant College Announces Interim President

Search for new president could take year or more

Last week, the Covenant College Board of Trustees announced they have appointed Dr. Brad Voyles as interim president beginning July 1st, 2023. He will serve as interim president until President Derek Halvorson’s successor has been selected to assume office, which is expected to occur on or before July 1, 2024. Covenant College is located in Lookout Mountain, Georgia.

Voyles served 18 years at Covenant as vice president for student development and dean of students. A statement released by the college said, “Dr. Voyles brings a deep understanding of the operations of the college and a clear view with regard to Covenant’s distinctive mission in the landscape of higher education.”

Dean Voyles received his B.A. from DePauw University where he majored in Biological Sciences and minored in Psychology.  After earning an MS Ed. in Higher Education Administration from Southern Illinois University, Voyles completed his Master of Divinity degree from Reformed Theological Seminary while working as Dean of Students at Belhaven University. In 2014, he earned his doctorate in Education Leadership and Policy from Vanderbilt University.

While serving as vice president of student development, Voyles has also played key roles in strategic planning, leading crisis response efforts including the college’s COVID-19 response, supervising key areas during times of transition, and building strong teams in his areas of oversight. He has served on the cabinet of two of the college’s presidents and is excited to continue serving with the support of a gifted and experienced cabinet.

In an announcement to the community, Chair of the Board of Trustees R. Craig Wood stated, “I am delighted with this decision. Brad’s contributions and service to the college over the past 18 years have prepared him well to bridge the gap as interim president, and to begin immediate work on the college’s short-term and longer term strategic planning with the gifted cabinet that is already in place and approved by the Board.”

Dean Voyles shared in the announcement to the community that he is “grateful for the trust extended to me by the Board and for the gifted colleagues I have the privilege of serving with across campus. The faculty and staff who serve at Covenant are our greatest resource and through whom the Lord accomplishes our mission of maturing students in the areas of identity in Christ, biblical frame of reference, and service that is Christ-like.”

The Board of Trustees has launched the presidential search committee, made up of trustees, trustee advisers, faculty, and staff.

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