David Davenport
David Davenport (born c. 1950) is an American academic administrator. He served as the president of Pepperdine University from 1985 to 2000.
David Davenport | |
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President of Pepperdine University | |
In office 1985–2000 | |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1950 (age 70–71) Kansas, U.S. |
Alma mater | Stanford University University of Kansas School of Law |
Early life
Davenport was born around 1950 in Kansas. A graduate of Stanford University, he earned a law degree from the University of Kansas School of Law.[1]
Career
Davenport began his career as a lawyer in San Diego, California.[2] He later became a minister of the Churches of Christ.[1]
Davenport joined the faculty of the Pepperdine University School of Law in 1980. He served as the president of Pepperdine University from 1985 to 2000.[1][2] According to The Los Angeles Times, "Pepperdine's enrollment grew by about 15% to more than 7,800, while its endowment more than quintupled, from about $56 million in 1985 to more than $310 million" during the course of his presidency.[1] He was succeeded by Andrew K. Benton.
Davenport is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, a think tank at Stanford University.[3]
Personal life
With his wife Sally, Davenport has three children.[1]
References
- Liu, Caitlin (March 30, 1999). "Pepperdine President Davenport to Retire After 15 Years". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
- Libman, Gary (April 15, 1985). "Pepperdine's Davenport: Of Law and the Gospel". The Los Angeles Times. p. 47. Retrieved October 4, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
- https://www.hoover.org/profiles/david-davenport