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Midwestern Seminary’s Smith headed to university president’s seat

“Places like the University of Mobile shape minds, move hearts, identify gifts, cultivate friendship, strengthen communities and launch lifelong careers. But even more important (they) equip students to follow Jesus." —Charles W. Smith Jr.
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Charles Smith and his family were introduced on the UM campus March 21. “I really do believe … the best days are ahead for this institution.” UM is a Cooperative Program-supported school and part of the Alabama Baptist State Convention.
(UM photo)

Midwestern Seminary’s Smith headed to university president’s seat

Montgomery, Alabama, native Charles W. Smith Jr. has been named the sixth president of the University of Mobile and steps into the role May 6.

UM’s board of trustees elected Smith, who turns 40 in May, during its spring board meeting on campus March 21.

Advice outgoing UM president Lonnie Burnett (right) recently shared with incoming president Charles Smith: “Be yourselves. Don’t try to be what you think a president and first lady should be if it is not your style.” (UM photo)

Outgoing president Lonnie Burnett, who is retiring at the end of May after five years as president and 20 years total on the UM staff, anticipates a “smooth transition.”

“The board of trustees and search committee have had the time to do a thorough search and vetting process,” Burnett shared with The Alabama Baptist newspaper staff.

“I have promised Dr. Smith my full cooperation. … We have had great conversations. I believe he will be a good fit for our university.”

UM trustee chair Terry Harbin said, “Dr. Smith’s proven leadership, commitment to faith-based higher education and passion for developing the next generation of Christ-centered leaders make him the ideal choice to guide the University of Mobile into a future where we not only continue to excel in our academic and spiritual missions, but also expand our influence and impact on the global stage,” Harbin said.

‘Thorough and prayerful search’

UM trustee Fred Wilson served as chair of the presidential search committee. (UM photo)

Fred Wilson, chair of the presidential search committee, said the university launched a nation-wide search for a visionary leader in October 2023.

“After a thorough and prayerful search, it became clear that Dr. Charles Smith was the person God has prepared to lead this institution,” Wilson said. “His impressive background, exemplary leadership qualities, and commitment to academic excellence and spiritual calling have prepared him to lead [UM] into its next chapter of growth and success.”

Smith has been serving as senior vice president for institutional relations and assistant professor of Christian leadership at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spurgeon College in Kansas City, Missouri.

“Virtually every day I meet men and women whose lives were radically changed in college,” Smith said.

“Places like the University of Mobile shape minds, move hearts, identify gifts, cultivate friendship, strengthen communities and launch lifelong careers. But even more important, Christian universities like UM encourage and equip students to follow Jesus,” he noted.

“Over the past few months I’ve seen UM faculty and staff mentor students and describe how God’s good design not only informs their field of study, but their entire life. These are the things we feel called to give our lives to, which is why we are so excited to be joining the UM family.”

‘Coming back home’

Smith and his wife, Ashley — who grew up as part of Morningview Baptist Church in Montgomery — have three daughters, Ellie, Annie and Susie.

Ashley’s father is Greg Belser, who previously served as pastor of Morningview and now serves as pastor of Morrison Heights Baptist Church in Clinton, Mississippi.

“We are thrilled to be coming back home to Alabama … and excited to build a new life in Mobile and continue the rich legacy of this institution,” Smith added.

“While universities are facing unprecedented challenges, I truly believe UM’s best days are ahead.

“Like anything worth doing, such a future will require our very best effort, and at times, even sacrifice. But I am convinced that if we are willing to serve, God is eager to bless,” he said. “I look forward to linking arms with the countless faculty, staff and supporters that make this place so special.”

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