Presidential Search About the University Mission Statement Multnomah University equips Christian students to become biblically competent, academically proficient, spiritually formed, and culturally engaged servant leaders who are a transforming force in the church, community, and the world Multnomah University is a private non-denominational Christian university in Portland, Oregon The University equips students to love Christ and serve their neighbors through their lives and work Vision Statement The vision of Multnomah University is to be a diverse community that equips students to love Christ and serve their neighbors through their lives and work Core Values † Scriptural Centrality † Christ-like Spirituality † Institutional Integrity † Academic Excellence † Practical Expression † Community Nurture † Church Partnership † Global Mission † Cultural Engagement History In 1936, Reverend John G Mitchell was convinced that the Pacific Northwest needed a school to faithfully instruct men and women in the truths of God’s Word In February of that year, Reverend Mitchell called a meeting of Portland-area ministers and Christian business people to discuss his vision Together, these men made that vision a reality, and the Multnomah School of the Bible was born Classes began in October 1937 in a former mortuary with 49 students and a half-dozen faculty In the spring of 1939, Multnomah granted diplomas to thirty-one students in its first graduating class As its academic programs grew, Multnomah School of the Bible became Multnomah Bible College and Seminary in 1993 Multnomah achieved regional accreditation by becoming a member of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities in 2005 providing greater flexibility to transfer credits between more institutions In 2008, Multnomah became Multnomah University With the addition of adult degree completion, master’s degree programs, and Biblical Seminary divisions, it became necessary to describe Multnomah in new terms Now, Multnomah alumni and former students enjoy the benefits of a university education that is properly represented Multnomah has fostered many ministries and businesses in its history and, in 1989, created International Renewal Ministries (IRM) This ministry serves as a catalyst for racial reconciliation and denominational unity in the body of Christ Multnomah has contributed to the betterment of the Northwest by creating multiple ministries such as Christian Supply, Multnomah Press, and Mission Portland Networking which all function independently of Multnomah Academics Multnomah University consists of three schools – The College, The Graduate & Seminary School and Multnomah University Online With 22 undergraduate degrees and 12 graduate degrees to choose from, students can fully unlock their potential Multnomah encourages students to discover what God made them to be Student Life Multnomah strives to build community in all that they Whether students are sipping on a cup of coffee at Roger’s Café, debating Christian ethics in business, gathering with a group of friends in the Multicultural Center, or playing ping pong in the residence halls, at Multnomah, all students are welcomed into the community Click here to learn more Athletics The Multnomah University Department of Athletics provides an equitable opportunity for all studentathletes to participate in NAIA intercollegiate athletics while completing a degree program The university’s goal is to ensure a secure and welcoming campus environment for all student-athletes, which will allow them to learn and compete at the highest level and view athletics as an integral part of campus life Click here to learn more Spiritual Life Multnomah provides students with the tools and support to grow their faith in a Christ-centered community and to live out their faith in an impactful way The university believes that life in the Spirit and life in the world should not be separated From Biology to Bible, professors and students discuss how Scripture impacts their career or research Click here to learn more In April of 2021, the President of Multnomah University, Rev Dr Craig Williford, announced his plan to retire by June 30, 2022 With the assistance of a Presidential Search Committee and CarterBaldwin Executive Search, the Board of Trustees has begun a search for the institution’s sixth president to build upon the positive momentum generated in the last seven years For its future, Multnomah seeks a president called to serve the Pacific Northwest, the nation, and the world by advancing a Christ-centered education that prepares students for lives of faith and impact Building upon the rich history of the university, the investments made by faculty and staff, the quality of the academic programs, and a faith community committed to the spiritual formation of students, an opportunity exists for the next president to champion Multnomah University and its distinctiveness to attract others to join in advancing the mission of the institution This active promotion of Multnomah’s mission must be rooted in the president’s deep love for developing students into ambassadors for Christ who serve the church, the marketplace, and the mission field The Opportunity Priorities Dynamic Relationship with Christ Love God, His Word, and others without reservation The president’s deep love for God will be evident in a mature and active Christian faith The president embraces the university’s vision, core values, and statement of faith Beyond sincere agreement with these articles, the president will possess personal confidence in Scripture’s unique ability—in concert with the Spirit’s work—to transform believers into the likeness of Christ 35 Denominations represented 1936 11:1 Multnomah School of the Bible was founded Student to Faculty ratio Academic Leadership & Innovation The president comprehends the dramatically changing models for higher education and envisions how to leverage those emerging models in concert with Multnomah’s unique strengths to accomplish the university’s mission The president encourages a culture of innovation, challenging the faculty to exercise continued creativity in pursuit of Multnomah’s mission as a Christian university designed to thrive in the rapidly changing environment of the twenty-first century Christian higher education Considerations may include: • Extending the university’s geographic reach beyond the Portland campus to include the far Northwest and the Pacific Rim • Expanding academic programs, consistent with Multnomah’s mission, that effectively combine professional training with Christ-centered biblical integration designed to prepare students who will minister vocationally or in the marketplace • Promoting the value of a strong Christian university in both the church and the marketplace Financial Leadership In service of the university’s goals, the president actively cultivates a culture of generosity and stewardship that will secure the university’s financial future, providing much-needed capital for the growth and change mandated by Multnomah’s mission The president leads with vigor and skill in the university’s economic development by creating a sustainable funding platform through diverse revenue for Multnomah’s future The president ensures that a comprehensive and successful enrollment management system is implemented and effective Across the enrollment process, the president works with the Vice President of Enrollment Management & Marketing to meet annually assigned revenue goals in this area Regular analysis and application of the best practices in enrollment management are required Cultural and Intercultural Engagement The president values intercultural competence, recognizing the contributions to higher education of the rich ethnic and cultural diversity in our city, region, and the global church The president will therefore support initiatives to make the Multnomah community more accurately and vibrantly reflect this diversity The president navigates denominational differences, strengthens ties and service to the local church, and builds relationships with a diverse and multi-ethnic church abroad Duties and Responsibilities The President serves as the Chief Executive Officer for Multnomah University and chief advisor to the Board The President leads all university educational and managerial affairs by implementing Board policies, informing the Board on relevant matters, and serving as the university’s key spokesperson The President provides leadership, vision, and oversight of all aspects of the university, working closely with vice presidents and other key staff to ensure the effective operation of the university by generally accepted best practices and to ensure that operating policies and procedures align with the university’s mission and commitment to diversity The President reports to the Board of Trustees and works with the Board in establishing policies to guide the institution Responsibilities • Cast a compelling vision and create consensus among key constituents for capitalizing on the university’s heritage and building on the strong foundations of faith and learning; • Be the chief advocate and leader of the university’s mission and continue to raise the profile of the university nationally; • Collaborate with the Chair of the Board of Trustees to share university updates, gain perspectives and advice, and discuss critical matters affecting Board policy and university governance; • Serve as the university’s chief fundraiser, working closely with the Board and Office of Advancement to build an abundance mindset, develop relationships with donors, share the vision of MU’s future, and significantly increase the financial resources of the university; • Prioritize enrollment development and monitor student recruitment operations to ensure sufficient enrollment to meet budgeted needs; • Skillfully shepherd employees, affirming and championing the importance of their investment in student discipleship, their love for the institution, and their pursuit of academic excellence • Serve as a compelling spokesperson for Multnomah University to both internal and external stakeholders; • Be a student of higher education and societal trends to actively address the challenges within the context of Multnomah’s mission and commitment to diversity; • Leverage technology and innovative strategies to prepare students to compete for tomorrow’s jobs; • Be a consistent presence in university events and activities; • Be the face of Multnomah University to the external community and participate in key community events and organizations; • Build partnerships with like-minded organizations, corporations, municipalities, and institutions to further common goals; • Encourage and participate in, as appropriate, Multnomah University professional development opportunities; • Serve as ex officio member of the Board of Trustees and all standing committees; • Develop and cast a compelling vision that will attract, engage, retain, and inspire Multnomah’s students, faculty, administrators, trustees, and donors Characteristics and Qualifications • Possess a genuine and personal relationship with Jesus Christ as evidenced by spiritual maturity, commitment, and active participation in a local church; • Be a positive and hopeful leader with a pastoral heart; • Demonstrate an unwavering commitment Multnomah’s mission and values; • Model personal humility and healthy, bold leadership; • Be a prayerful visionary who can leverage innovation and technology for organizational growth; • Be able to skillfully communicate as well as articulate the unique story of Multnomah to all audiences with experience with all forms of media; • Demonstrate a track record of loving the marginalized and leading diverse groups characterized by love, respect, dignity, and fairness; • Be able to comfortably address local, regional, and national social and educational issues; • Possess collaborative and consensus-building abilities to bring together a diverse group of constituents, including a track record of working with groups such as a board, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and other stakeholders in the region; • Understand external environmental factors impacting higher education along with a demonstrated history of proactivity and vision in identifying opportunities and solutions to mitigate negative consequences; • Exhibit health, maturity, and integrity in personal life as well as in leadership style; • Possess experience in utilizing a transparent, integrative process in decision making that is informed by Scripture, prayer, community wisdom, and careful research; • Be honest, enthusiastic, resilient, and intentional • Demonstrate progressively responsible record of visionary leadership in higher education, church, business, or non-profit environment; • Possess strong business acumen with successful fundraising and campaign experience; • Have demonstrated expertise in teaching, student achievement, and the success of others; • Have a record of building and maintaining external relations and advancing an organization’s profile and reputation in an urban environment; • Enjoy an unwavering passion for Christian higher education; • Understand and leverage unique higher education trends, legislative processes, budgeting, financial and resource management issues to benefit the university • Have an earned doctorate or equivalent terminal degree to Applications and Nominations Bill Peterson Partner 678.448.0013 bpeterson@carterbaldwin.com Applications and nominations will be accepted until a new President is appointed Candidates should submit a resume or CV, and a Letter of Interest addressed to the presidential search committee by September 24, 2021, for most favorable consideration Nominations, expressions of interest, and applications will be treated with complete confidentiality and should be submitted directly to MultnomahPres@carterbaldwin.com Confidential inquiries and questions concerning this search may be directed to: Michael Nichols, Ed.D Consultant 470.202.9723 mnichols@carterbaldwin.com