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Benjamin Ladner
American University
President

Industry: Education Management

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Ben Ladner has been an academic leader both nationally and internationally over a span of more than three decades. His unique administrative vision and skills has helped universities and non-profits to flourish under his leadership. After earning his B.A. degree from Baylor University in 1963 and his B.D. from Southern Seminary in 1966, Ladner completed his Ph.D. at Duke University in 1970. His dissertation was titled, “Elizabeth Sewell: Poetic Method as an Instrument of Thinking and Knowing.” Following stints as a professor of philosophy and religion in North Carolina and president of the prestigious National Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Sciences, headquartered in Atlanta, he took over as president of American University in Washington, DC in 1994. Over the next 11 years, he led the university from a period of deep crisis to dramatic success. Measures for the academic quality and reputation of the university, as well as statistics for enrollments, faculty diversity and quality, alumni participation international expansion, student quality, and fundraising all increased significantly. The university’s endowment increased from $29 million upon his arrival to $280 million at his departure. Many of these efforts were the outcome of carefully crafted strategic plans that guided the direction of the university in every area—from administrative and faculty re-organization to student and faculty diversity; from operational efficiency to alumni giving; from a major, award-winning building initiative to volunteer services in the community. Ben Ladner earned praise for his progressive leadership of American University, which helped enhance the school's reputation among top-tier schools.

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