Chip Pollard

President of John Brown University

As president of John Brown University, Dr. Charles W. Pollard is responsible to preserve and advance the mission of the university through spiritual, academic, and fiscal leadership. His rich knowledge and diverse background promise to be a great benefit to the development of JBU.

He received his undergraduate degree with summa cum laude honors from Wheaton College (Illinois) in 1985, a juris doctorate with magna cum laude honors from Harvard Law School in 1988, a master of philosophy in English from Oxford University in 1990, and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Virginia in 1999.

Dr. Pollard came to JBU from Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he was a tenured faculty member teaching 20th-century literature. Dr. Pollard has published frequently, including a recent book from the University of Virginia Press.

In addition to his teaching and scholarship, he has also practiced law. Dr. Pollard served as a corporate and tax associate for the international law firm of Latham & Watkins in Chicago, Illinois.

Dr. Pollard has had extensive experience with non-profit boards, including the Wheaton College Alumni Association, ServiceMaster Foundation, Lake Geneva Youth Camp Foundation, and Ada Christian School. As president of the Ada Christian School Board, he led a $12.5 million capital expansion project.

Dr. Charles W. Pollard began his tenure at John Brown University on July 1, 2004.  He and his wife, Carey, have four children, Chad, 19, Benjamin, 16, Emma, 14, and James, 9.