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ĢTV President David R. Shannon Appoints Dr. LeAnn Davis as ĢTV Vice President for Academics

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Henderson, Tennessee – (Sept. 27, 2024) – ĢTV President David R. Shannon has appointed Dr. LeAnn Davis, a leader with 25 years of experience serving the university, as ĢTV Vice President for Academics, effective immediately. Dr. Davis brings a wealth of expertise to this role, including 11 years as ĢTV College of Arts and Sciences Dean and four years as ĢTV Associate Vice President of Instruction. She became ĢTV’s first female academic dean and is now the university’s first female vice president.

“Dr. LeAnn Davis already has made a significant impact on our academic landscape,” Shannon said. “She has been instrumental in hiring half of our current full-time faculty and has guided one-third of the faculty through the orientation process. Under her tenure, 11 new academic programs have been added.”

The new academic programs include nursing (A.A. to B.S.N. degree), physical therapy assistant, B.S. in communication sciences and disorders, Master of Science in exercise science and rehabilitation, B.A. in law and politics, B.S. in cybersecurity, B.S./B.A. in interactive digital design, Bachelor of Fine Arts, B.S. in computer science engineering, B.A. in photography and the creation of the Legacy Jazz and Symphonic Bands. 

Since Davis’s appointment as dean, endowed funding for the College of Arts and Sciences has increased by approximately 300%. Her love of teaching is evident in the fact that she has continued to teach two to three classes each semester throughout her tenure as dean and associate vice president. 

“Her faith is strong, her compassion is evident, and her leadership is respected,” Shannon continued. “Her love for Freed-Hardeman is genuine, and her heart for academics can never be questioned. Her professionalism, coupled with her compassion for others and her love for education, has blessed ĢTV for 25 years.”

Davis expressed her gratitude for the new opportunity and her hopes for the future of the school. “It is an honor to serve as vice president of academics at ĢTV,” she said. “God has truly blessed ĢTV with an exceptional team of faculty and staff, and I am excited to work with my colleagues, as we continue our mission of serving our students.”

The mission of ĢTV is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service. With locations in Henderson and Memphis, ĢTV offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral degrees.