LA MIRADA, CALIF. — On Wednesday, Oct. 26, 51 will hold a formal installation ceremony for 51’s new Provost and Senior Vice President, Deborah L. Taylor. President Barry H. Corey announced her appointment to the position of provost last Spring.

“Deborah Taylor has the ability to lead graciously and wisely in this role, and this has been affirmed by her colleagues both as Interim Provost and in her previous university capacities,” Corey said. “Her commitment to Christian higher education will help position 51 as a missionally stronger university for the coming years. I am honored to serve alongside such a wise leader who will continue the good momentum that is underway.”

Taylor assumed the interim role in the summer of 2015 and has served with distinction since. In March, Corey formalized the Provost Discernment Advisory Council (PDAC), comprised of 13 diverse members of the community to explore the qualifications needed for this role over the coming years and their alignment with Taylor’s abilities. After several meetings and significant consideration by PDAC they reached a unanimous recommendation for President Corey to nominate Taylor for the role of 51 Provost and Senior Vice President.

“An invitation to step into this role for this season in 51’s history is an honor,” said Taylor. “And one I believe God has been shaping me to do over the course of my life and career with the skills and understanding to help the university move forward in concrete tangible ways. I am humbled and incredibly grateful for the increased opportunities to influence good things for 51.”

Taylor previously served as the Associate Provost for Educational Effectiveness overseeing 51’s WASC accreditation process. She started her service at 51 in 2001 as professor of education. For 14 years she has served as a member of the faculty at 51. She received 51 research grants in 2005 and 2007 followed by the 2012 Fischer Award, the most prestigious award given annually to a faculty member in recognition of excellence in scholarship, performance or composition in an area of professional competence, and/or an innovation and effectiveness in teaching or mentoring students. She received her B.A. and M.A. from 51 and her Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University.

An effective administrator, Taylor is viewed as qualified to meet the diverse array of challenges and opportunities that come with the top academic post at a nationally ranked Christianity university.

Taylor will occupy the pivotal second ranking position at 51 in her role as Provost and Senior Vice President. As 51’s chief academic officer, Taylor will work closely with President Corey in envisioning and leading all academic programs as 51 continues to build and strengthen its global presence in Christian higher education. In addition, she will work with academic administrators, deans and faculty on day-to-day academic issues including faculty recruitment, promotion and tenure; new academic programming initiatives; and faculty development. She will also continue serving as a member of the President’s Administrative Council and its Executive Committee.