L. Gregory Jones became President of Belmont University in June 2021. Prior to that, he was Dean of Duke Divinity School, a position he held for an earlier term from 1997-2010. Between 2010 and 2018, he served in a variety of roles, including Vice President and Vice Provost for Global Strategy at Duke University and as Provost and Executive Vice President of Baylor University. In addition, he has served in advisory and strategic roles with several foundations and educational institutions in the United States as well as in Armenia. Greg is a dynamic administrative leader, a gifted speaker, a noted writer, and a trusted advisor who helps leaders imagine new possibilities and shape cultures for organizational success and productivity. Greg currently serves on the boards of the John Templeton Foundation, the McDonald Agape Foundation, the Lilly Family Board of Philanthropy at Indiana University, and the India Collective.

Greg is a leader and strategist whose creative engagement has helped institutions across the world create transformational resource models. Greg’s global imagination has guided business, education, and religious leaders in Africa, Asia, Eurasia, Europe, and the United States. Greg has a particular gift for incubating talent, ideas, and networks. He is passionate about reshaping cultures within and across organizations and has coined the term “traditioned innovation” to capture how he reframes complex challenges to seize significant opportunities.

Known for his entrepreneurial leadership and fundraising ability, Greg’s first tenure as dean was marked by significant growth in Duke Divinity School. More than $102 million was raised under Greg’s leadership in The Campaign for Duke (1998-2003). Major new initiatives during his tenure included Leadership Education at Duke Divinity, the Center for Reconciliation, the Thriving Rural Communities Program, the Duke Youth Academy for Christian Formation, the Clergy Health Initiative, the Reynolds Program in Church Leadership, and international partnerships, especially with the Methodist Church of Southern Africa, the United Methodist Church in Cote d’Ivoire, and the Center for Reconciliation’s Great Lakes Initiative, which embraces the central-east African region. As Duke’s Global Strategist, he led initiatives in China and India and helped to engage work in Singapore. In Greg’s tenure as Dean of Duke Divinity School, he strengthened the financial trajectory, diversified the faculty and staff, and led a strategic planning process that garnered great enthusiasm for the future of the school.

Greg is the author or editor of 19 books, including the recently released co-authored Navigating the Future: Traditioned Innovation for Wilder Seas (with Andrew P. Hogue), Christian Social Innovation, the co-authored Forgiving As We've Been Forgiven: Community Practices for Making Peace (with Celestin Musekura), the co-authored Resurrecting Excellence (with Kevin R. Armstrong), and the widely acclaimed Embodying Forgiveness. Jones, an ordained United Methodist minister, has published more than 200 articles in a variety of publications.

Greg is married to the Rev. Dr. Susan Pendleton Jones, who has served as a campus minister, local church pastor, and senior administrator at Duke Divinity School and as a consultant to the bishop’s office of the United Methodist Church in NC. Greg and Susan are the parents of three children: Nathan, Ben, and Sarah, and are grateful for their two daughters-in-law, Amy Little Jones and Allison Jones, their son-in-law Joey Fala, and their granddaughters: Clara, Audrey, and Sophie.