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About the Author

Paul Leonard is former interim CEO of Habitat for Humanity International

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Legal name
Leonard, Paul Roger Jr.
Birthdate
1940
Gender
male
Education
Emory University (MBA)
University of Chicago (BDiv, Religion)
Davidson College (BA, History)
Occupations
non-profit executive
Presbyterian minister
homebuilder
Organizations
Habitat for Humanity (Chief Executive Officer)
Davidson College
Pfeiffer University
Awards and honors
Queens University of Charlotte (LHD, honorary)
Davidson College (LLD, Honorary)
Short biography
[excerpt from The Pines at Davidson website]
Mr. Leonard graduated Cum Laude from Davidson College, earned a Bachelor of Divinity from the University of Chicago and Masters in Business Administration from Emory University. He also received honorary doctorate degrees from Queens University and Davidson College.

He served seven years as a Presbyterian minister. First at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Charlotte and then led a non-traditional church in Catawba Presbytery, also in Charlotte focusing on community action and service.

He left the ministry and moved into not-for-profit housing before being recruited by the John Crosland Company, the largest privately held homebuilder in the Southeast. He became President of the company in 1984 and was Executive Vice President with Centex Corporation when it purchased the Crosland Company.

After retiring from Centex, he was elected to the Board of Habitat for Humanity International (Habitat) and served as Chairman for two years. In June 2004 he was employed as the interim CEO of Habitat.

He has served as a trustee for Davidson College and Pfeiffer University. In 2022 he serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors for Crosland Interest, LLC and as a director on the Board of Crowder Construction. He also serves on the Davidson Community Foundation Board.
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Miami, Florida, USA
Places of residence
Davidson, North Carolina, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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A fast read and for the most part very interesting. At times it seemed to be an apology for Leonard's tenure at Habitat. His experiences in India seemed perhaps in part to explain why (he never overtly said this) he perhaps wanted the affiliates board to expand to non-Christians members. He does make the point of saying that services never have religious strings attached.

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