By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News
PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Louisiana Christian University President Mark Johnson has announced the appointment of two new executives to his leadership team: Keri Beth “KB” Thomas as executive director of student life and Brenna Moore as executive director of enrollment management.
Thomas, a seasoned higher education professional, will oversee all aspects of student life at LCU. With a background in student affairs and campus engagement, Thomas is dedicated to fostering a vibrant campus community that nurtures students’ personal and spiritual development.
“I’m thrilled to return to the student life office as I begin my 20th year at LCU,” Thomas said. “It’s an honor to continue serving a community I care deeply about. I look forward to partnering with an incredible team to cultivate a vibrant campus environment where students can form lifelong friendships and create meaningful memories.
“My hope is that, during their time at LCU, students will grow in their love for Jesus, gain clarity about their calling, and enjoy every step of the journey.”
Moore brings extensive experience in enrollment strategies and student recruitment to her new role. She will lead efforts to attract and retain students, ensuring that LCU continues to grow its student body.
“I look forward to collaborating with faculty, staff and university leadership to build recruitment strategies, strengthen student support and expand access to higher education,” Moore said. “My goal is to promote sustainable enrollment growth while ensuring every student feels seen, supported and empowered to succeed at Louisiana Christian University.”
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These appointments align with Johnson’s vision for LCU, which includes a series of initiatives aimed at strengthening the university’s community and outreach.
“Brenna and KB bring a fresh set of eyes, valued work ethic, and unique perspectives to our Executive Leadership Team,” Johnson said. “Together, they represent critical areas of enrolling and retaining students, and their energy and commitment will greatly contribute to advancing the mission and vision of Louisiana Christian University.”
As part of his leadership approach, Johnson has launched the P356 Tour, a series of 100 events in 100 days, based on Proverbs 3:5-6, to engage with the community and promote the university’s mission.
Louisiana Christian University is committed to preparing graduates who are academically equipped and spiritually grounded, ready to make a positive impact in the world.
For more information about Louisiana Christian University and its leadership team, please visit www.lcuniversity.edu.