词条 | L. Ken Jones |
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|name = L. Ken Jones |office = Chancellor of LCU |term_start = February 2011 |term_end = Present |nationality = American |spouse = Suzie Jones |children = Mitch Jenny |residence = Lubbock, Texas |alma_mater = Oklahoma State University BS MS & PhD in Agricultural Engineering }} Dr. L. Ken Jones is the chancellor of Lubbock Christian University in Lubbock, Texas. Dr. Jones served as the fifth president of LCU from 1993 until 2011 when he was named chancellor. L. Timothy Perrin succeeded Dr. Jones as president of LCU. In addition to being chancellor, Dr. Jones also took on the interim role of President of the LCU Foundation in 2014.[1] Early careerJones began an engineering career in 1974 as a civil engineer in hydrology subsection for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. A year later Jones moved to Perry, OK, to be an area engineer for the Soil Conservation Service from 1975 until 1978 when he accepted an assistant professor of agricultural engineering position at Oklahoma State University. Jones switched his career goals from engineering to ministry in 1982 when he became the pulpit minister for North Garland Church of Christ in Enid, OK, for six years. In 1988 Jones moved to Lubbock, Texas, to serve as pulpit minister at Sunset Church of Christ.[2] Jones then became president of Lubbock Christian University in 1993, where he served for eighteen years, making Jones the longest sitting president in LCU’s history. Jones stepped down from the presidency to pursue more public speaking opportunities as LCU’s first Chancellor in 2011. PublicationsDr. Jones authored The Ultimate Leader (2002)[3] and Leadership after God’s Own Heart (Star Bible 1999).[4] EducationDr. Jones received his Agricultural Engineering bachelors (’73), masters (’74),[5] and Ph.D. (’81)[6] from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK. In 2013 Dr. Jones earned his Emotional Intelligence Certification, Leadership Coaching Certification, and Appreciative Inquiry Facilitator Training. He frequently speaks on leadership at churches, educational groups, businesses, and major corporations, and he often hosts leadership seminars.[7] Personal lifeDr. Jones, born and raised in Oklahoma, has a particular interest in farming and ranching. His son continues to ranch for the family business near Cordell, Oklahoma. Other hobbies include reading, writing, and speaking.[8] References1. ^KFYO Announces Jones’ Appointment to LCU Foundation (Accessed June 2014) {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, L. Ken}}2. ^Jones Biography (Accessed June 2014) 3. ^[https://www.amazon.com/The-Ultimate-Leader-Dr-Jones/dp/0971740305 The Ultimate Leader on Amazon](Accessed June 2014) 4. ^[https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-After-Gods-Own-Heart/dp/1567941850 Leadership After God’s Own Heart on Amazon](Accessed June 2014) 5. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=h3P6NwAACAAJ&dq=lyndell+ken+jones&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EJaoU5vtDNWlqAaauIDABg&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAQ Engineering Article Published by OSU, written by Jones in '74] (Accessed June 2014) 6. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=tWubNwAACAAJ&dq=lyndell+ken+jones&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EJaoU5vtDNWlqAaauIDABg&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAA Engineering Article Published by OSU, written by Jones in '81] (Accessed June 2014) 7. ^Jones Lead Seminar at Fairmont Park Church of Christ(Accessed June 2014) 8. ^Jones Leads by Example (Accessed June 2014) 9 : Living people|Lubbock Christian University|Oklahoma State University alumni|American academics|American members of the Churches of Christ|People from Tulsa, Oklahoma|People from Lubbock, Texas|People from Perry, Oklahoma|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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