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Dr. Rupert A. Hayles Jr., Joins Roberts Wesleyan University, Northeastern Seminary as President

Dr. Rupert A. Hayles Jr.

Dr. Terry Taber, chair of the boards of trustees, announced that Dr. Rupert A. Hayles Jr. will become the 12th president of Roberts Wesleyan University and the fourth president of Northeastern Seminary, effective mid-mid-July at the start of the 2023-24 academic year.

With more than three decades of experience in strategic, operational and general management, and Christian higher education, Hayles joins Roberts Wesleyan and Northeastern Seminary from New Jersey’s Pillar College, a private evangelical Christian institution where he served in various roles since 2019, including chief operating officer, executive vice president and most recently as president.


“Dr. Hayles has demonstrated inspiring leadership across a variety of executive roles, including higher education, churches and corporate America,” Taber said. “He quickly impressed the search committee with his broad range of experiences, capabilities, results and commitment to Christian higher education.”


Outside of academia, Hayles served as chief operating officer of Christ Church (10,000 parishioners) and executive pastor of Life Christian Church (3,500 parishioners), both in New Jersey. He also served in the United States Air Force as an officer, then transitioned to the private sector supporting organizations with strategic management, executive coaching and advancement for more than 25 years.

Hayles is also the co-founder and chairman of Organization and People Dynamics Inc., an organizational consultancy that focuses on emotional and leadership development under the auspices of The Center for Emotional Development and the Center for Emotional & Spiritual Development. These organizations are dedicated to serving for-purpose organizations and leaders in the areas of culture and climate adjustment, emotional intelligence, transition management, team development, and strategic planning and execution.

“I am humbled and honored, and I pray that I can use my gifts to assist faculty, staff and, most importantly, the many students who will pass through these remarkable institutions,” Hayles said. “I look forward to my future engagement at Roberts and Northeastern to bring all of me to further God’s work. It is no less than breathtaking, and I embrace this continued call on my life.”


Hayles earned his doctorate in organizational leadership from Regent University in Virginia, specializing in leadership, change management and emotional intelligence. He also holds a master’s degree in business administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Science in management information systems from Seton Hall University.

His election follows a comprehensive and inclusive national presidential search initiated in February 2023 after President Deana L. Porterfield announced to the community that she would depart the university and seminary at the conclusion of the 2022-23 academic year to become the next president of Seattle Pacific University, effective July 1, 2023.

Led by Taber, the 15-member presidential search committee, comprising trustees and representatives from faculty, staff, administration and students, sought prospective candidates who would advance the mission, vision and values of the institutions. The committee also engaged executive search management firm FaithSearch Partners to support the work of the presidential search committee and the board of trustees as they sought Porterfield’s successor.

“The field of higher education, and not just the world, is experiencing changes at a level not seen before,” Hayles added. “These changes will affect every student, not just in faith, culture, education and life, but our students will need to be prepared to embrace these changes to have a lasting impact on the world. I believe Roberts and Northeastern’s incredible heritage, values and focus on character development will be central to engaging with society to impact lives for the Kingdom and the world.”

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