Sioux City, Iowa — Morningside University in Sioux City has named its 13th president. Albert Mosley is a Methodist minister with administrative experience at a Georgia seminary and a historically black university in Florida.
Mosely will succeed John Reynders, who will retire after serving as Morningside’s president for two decades. Moseley will take over this summer.
Moseley was president of Gammon Theological Seminary in Georgia for six years and during his tenure there he erased the institution’s debt and grew its endowment by 75 percent. Mosley recently served two years as executive vice president and chief operating officer for Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mosley’s currently a senior VP at a Methodist hospital in Memphis. He holds degrees from Yale, Duke, Millsaps College, and a seminary in Liberia. A decade ago he was university chaplain at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.