Conversation with Belmont President Jones | "Global Nashville with Karl Dean"

Published: Oct. 27, 2021, 3:16 p.m.

b"The Tennessee World Affairs Council in association with Belmont University Center for International Business and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce\\n\\nGlobal Nashville with Karl Dean\\n\\nA Conversation with Belmont University President L. Gregory Jones\\n\\nGlobal Nashville explores the issues and developments that mark the city and region as part of the global network. Former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean talks with community leaders about their insights and perspectives.\\n\\nJoin him on October 26th as he talks with Belmont University's new President, Dr. L. Gregory Jones, about his ideas on global engagement and the mission of Belmont to produce citizens ready for the world.\\n\\n---\\n\\nAbout Dr. L. Gregory Jones\\n\\nKnown for his entrepreneurial leadership and fundraising ability, Dr. Greg Jones served as the longtime dean of Duke Divinity School from 1997-2010 and again from 2018 until becoming Belmont\\u2019s president on June 1, 2021. Between 2010 and 2018, he served in a variety of roles, including vice president and vice provost for global strategy at Duke University and also as provost and executive vice president of Baylor University. In addition, he has served in advisory and strategic roles with several foundations and educational institutions in the United States as well as in Armenia. \\n\\nDuring his time at Duke Divinity, Jones strengthened the School\\u2019s financial trajectory, diversified the faculty and staff and led a strategic planning process that garnered great enthusiasm for the school\\u2019s future, all while setting new records for gifts to the Annual Fund and to the Divinity School overall. In addition, he currently serves as a senior fellow at Leadership Education, which he founded, and senior fellow at the Fuqua-Coach K Center on Leadership and Ethics, both at Duke University. He is passionate about re-shaping cultures within and across organizations and has coined the term \\u201ctraditioned innovation\\u201d to capture how he re-frames complex challenges to seize significant opportunities. \\n\\nJones\\u2019 tenures as dean were marked by significant growth in Duke Divinity School. More than $102 million was raised under his leadership in The Campaign for Duke (1998-2003), and major new initiatives begun during his tenure include the Center for Reconciliation, the Thriving Rural Communities Program, the Duke Youth Academy for Christian Formation, the Clergy Health Initiative, the Reynolds Program in Church Leadership and numerous international partnerships, especially with the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, the United Methodist Church in Cote d\\u2019Ivoire, and the Center for Reconciliation\\u2019s Great Lakes Initiative which embraces the central-east African region. As Duke\\u2019s Global Strategist, he led initiatives in China and India as well as helped to engage work in Singapore."