[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 24 (Thursday, February 12, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E205]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PAYING TRIBUTE TO DR. JAMES L. EDWARDS FOR HIS 25 YEARS OF OUTSTANDING
SERVICE AS PRESIDENT OF ANDERSON UNIVERSITY
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HON. SUSAN W. BROOKS
of indiana
in the house of representatives
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Mrs. BROOKS of Indiana. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Dr. James
L. Edwards on the occasion of his retirement. For 25 years Dr. Edwards
has served as President of Anderson University. He is the longest
serving president of a university in Indiana's history and has
contributed so much to the community. The people of the Fifth
Congressional District of Indiana are forever grateful for Dr. Edwards'
contributions and commitment to Anderson University and the Hoosier
community.
In 1990, Dr. Edwards became the fourth President of Anderson
University since its establishment in 1917. He took office July 1,
1990, however his relationship with the school goes back decades before
that. Dr. Edwards is a graduate of Anderson University, receiving his
bachelor's degree from the school and later his master's degree from
the Anderson University School of Theology. Prior to his tenure as
President he held two positions with Anderson University, first as
Director of Student Recruitment (1966-1970) and later as Director of
Church and Alumni Relations (1972-1975).
Growing up as the son of a minister in Ohio, Dr. Edwards has a long
history with the church. His expertise and contributions to the church
are not limited to his time with Anderson University. After completing
his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Anderson University, he
went on to receive his Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Policy and
Leadership at the Ohio State University. As an ordained minister he has
more than 30 years of experience, most notably as Senior Pastor of the
Meadow Park Church in Columbus, Ohio as well as other churches
throughout Indiana and Michigan. He also served at the national level
as President and CEO of Warner Press, a publishing house for the Church
of God, where he directed the work of the largest religious publisher
in Indiana.
During his tenure as President he presided over the Anderson School
of Theology, a graduate program for the training of ministers, the same
program from which he received his master's degree. He recognized the
importance of resource development and led campaigns that raised more
than $205 million for the school, which included the construction of
several campus buildings. Dr. Edwards was not just involved locally,
but also at state and national levels. At the state level, he served as
chair of the board for Independent Colleges of Indiana and was a member
of the Steering Committee of the Indiana Leadership Prayer Breakfast.
He served at the national level on the Board of Directors of the
Council for Christian Colleges and Universities as well as director of
the board of the National Association of Independent Colleges and
Universities.
Dr. Edwards' leadership was most evident at home. He showed extensive
commitment to community at the local level in Anderson, Indiana. He has
served on the board of directors for many groups, including the Madison
County Community Foundation, the Corporation for Economic Development
of Madison County, First Merchants Bank of Central Indiana, St. Vincent
Anderson Regional Hospital, Citizens Banking Company, and the United
Way. Additionally, he served on the Ministries Council of the Church of
God and is a member of the Rotary Club of Anderson, where he was
honored with the 2003 Community Image Award.
On behalf of the grateful constituents of Indiana's Fifth
Congressional District, I congratulate Dr. Edwards on the occasion of
his retirement. We congratulate him on his remarkable career and extend
a huge thank you for all of the wonderful contributions he has made to
the Hoosier community, to our state, and our nation. I wish the very
best to Dr. Edwards, his wife, Deanna, his three children, and his six
grandchildren as he enjoys a well-deserved retirement.
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