In Business TO SERVE
Regent University’s School of Business & Leadership (SBL) seeks to transform business innovation into ministry and leadership while impacting lives for eternity.
Regent University’s School of Business & Leadership (SBL) seeks to transform business innovation into ministry and leadership while impacting lives for eternity.
Dr. Jennifer Holloran (SBL ’21) has spent more than two decades sharing the life-changing message of God’s Word wherever possible. Recently named president and chief executive officer at American Bible Society (ABS), she leads the organization’s global efforts to expand Bible access and engagement worldwide.
The motto of Regent University—Christian Leadership to Change the World—points to our desire to impact lives for God’s glory in every nation on Earth. The School of Business & Leadership (SBL), by its very name, is at the heart of this crucial mission.
For nearly 50 years, Enactus (“Entrepreneurial Action in Us”) has helped educate young people around the globe about how to use innovation and entrepreneurship to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems.
For the past 21 years, Regent’s Annual Research Roundtables have been a cornerstone of the School of Business & Leadership (SBL), providing a forum for collaboration, knowledge exchange, entrepreneurial innovation, and both intellectual and practical exploration.
It’s hard to watch the news, listen to the radio, or read a newspaper today without witnessing the rising division, strife, and violence across America and around the globe. Despite what we see and hear, be encouraged that we have hope through Jesus Christ.
During my first Commencement as Chancellor of Regent University, I was overwhelmed with gratitude to witness your remarkable impact on our students.
Regent University celebrates every graduate in the Class of 2024—and friends like you who helped make their journey possible.
Graduation ceremonies at several of our nation’s “elite” universities have exposed the shocking truth about the state of American higher education.
Even before Ashleigh Chapman graduated from Regent University’s School of Law in 2012, she was already a Christian servant-leader in the fight against the global crisis of human trafficking.