Lowell Haines

Lowell Haines

Paul Lowell Haines serves as the 31st President of Taylor University.[1] He was named Taylor's President in January 2016, following a nationwide search.[2] Haines is a 1975 alumnus of Taylor and served on Taylor's staff from 1975 - 1987, rising to the position of Vice President of Student Services before leaving Taylor to attend law school.

After graduating from the Mauer School of Law at Indiana University, Haines joined the law firm of Faegre Baker Daniels in Indianapolis, where he served 25 years - the last 17 of which were as a partner in the firm.[3] Haines' legal work focused on the needs of nonprofit organizations. He also represented a number of colleges and universities throughout the United States.

Haines was also a member of Taylor's Board of Trustees from 2003-2016.

In addition to his degrees from Indiana University and Taylor University, Haines holds a Masters of Arts from Ball State University, and is finishing a Doctor of Education program at the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pa.).

Haines also has served on the board of trustees for the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU),[4] in Washington, DC.

During his legal career, he was also named to the 2012 Best Lawyers in America/Indianapolis Education Lawyer of the Year.[5]. Haines also served as editor of the Indiana Law Journal.

Haines is married to his wife, Sherry. The couple has a daughter, Hannah.

References

  1. "Taylor.edu | Taylor University". www.taylor.edu. Retrieved 2018-08-15.
  2. "Lowell Haines Named Taylor University President-Elect | Taylor University". www.taylor.edu. Retrieved 2018-08-15.
  3. "Partner Lowell Haines to Become President of Taylor University | News | About | Faegre Baker Daniels". www.faegrebd.com. Retrieved 2018-08-15.
  4. "About | CCCU". CCCU. Retrieved 2018-08-15.
  5. "The Best Lawyers in America Recognizes 85 Baker & Daniels Attorneys | News | About | Faegre Baker Daniels". www.faegrebd.com. Retrieved 2018-08-15.
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