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David Barnett named as 11th president of Brenau University

Posted 10:15AM on Tuesday 13th February 2024 ( 10 months ago )

Brenau University's Board of Trustees recently named Dr. David L. Barnett as the school's 11th president following the passing of former president Anne Skleder in October 2023.

The action was taken during a called meeting of the Board of Trustees. Mike Smith, chair of the Board of Trustees, expressed confidence in Barnett.

“The Board of Trustees has full confidence in President Barnett’s ability to lead the university, its mission and its strategic plan," Smith said. "Having served in various roles at Brenau for 18 years, no one knows this institution better – including the best ways to keep us moving forward – than David Barnett. As Brenau celebrates its 145th year, we appreciate President Barnett’s dedication to the university and the leadership he provides as we continue our shared vision for the future.”

Late Brenau President Anne Skleder selected Barnett to serve as acting president of the university during her battle with leukemia. The board appointed Barnett as interim president in the fall of 2023, and Skleder died in October 2023.

“I am humbled to have been named the 11th president of Brenau. This university first opened its doors in 1878 to provide educational opportunities to women, and our 145-year-old Women’s College remains a vital part of Brenau and our future,” Barnett said. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the university’s legacy of high-quality education and service to our students and the community. Through our pioneering programs in healthcare, education, business, and fine arts, we empower individuals to thrive and help shape the region's future by tackling its critical economic and professional development needs.”

Barnett previously served as executive vice president and chief financial officer at Brenau, where he oversaw the university's day-to-day operations and its strategic financial planning. Barnett also teaches a graduate-level course in the College of Education. He served as interim dean of Brenau's College of Education from 2010-12 and associate vice president for nonresidential and online programs from 2005-12.

He served as an academic compliance officer and associate dean of students at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky, before coming to Brenau in 2005. Additionally, he previously held student-focused and academic administrative positions at the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Louisville, Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky, Truett-McConnell University in Cleveland, GA, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.

“I began my career in higher education working daily with students and later moved into academic program leadership. These early experiences helped me solidify my drive to provide programs supporting students in educational endeavors that enhance their collegiate experiences,” Barnett said. “Our commitment to personalized learning and community engagement fuels a vibrant hub of intellectual exploration and social impact, fostering a generation of changemakers who rise to meet the challenges of tomorrow.”

Barnett earned both a Ph.D. in educational leadership and organizational development and a Specialist in Education from the University of Louisville. He also earned a Master of Divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts from Mercer University.

Barnett is on the board of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, Lake Lanier Olympic Park Foundation, Quinlan Visual Arts Center and the Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education. Barnett and wife Kimberly have two children and a grandson. He is an active member of a local church and participates in many civic organizations and activities.

Dr. David Barnett, 11th President of Brenau University

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