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Rupert A. Hayles Jr. (born in Kingston, Jamaica) is an academic educator and administrator. He is the 12th president of Roberts Wesleyan University. Hayles has served as a lecturer and instructor since 2002 in Information Technology, Decision Sciences, and Emotional Leadership at institutions such as Seton Hall University, Stillman School of Business, and Pillar College. His research interests are emotional intelligence, leadership, virtues, organizational behavior, and organizational and individual transitions.
Education
[edit]Hayles graduated from Trenton Central High School as a salutatorian in a graduating class of 602 students. He received his bachelor's degree in Information Technology and Accounting, cum laude, from Seton Hall University. Hayles then earned a master's degree in business administration with a concentration in Finance and Decision Sciences from the Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania. His terminal degree was a doctorate in organizational leadership from Regent University, where his dissertation focus was on The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Christian Virtues in Organizational Leadership.
Career
[edit]Hayles became the 12th president of Roberts Wesleyan University on July 1, 2023. He was inaugurated on September 22, 2023. Dr. Hayles is the former President of Pillar College, previously serving as Chief Operating Officer from 2019-2023.
He is the former Chief Operating Officer of a 10,000-member Christ Church[1] from 2001-2016 and a 3,500-member organization, and The Life Christian Church[2] from 2016-2019, where he served as executive pastor.
Hayles is one of the founding members of the board (2008) of Movement.Org[3] (formerly the New York City Leadership Center) and chief architect of Advance Leadership Intensive[4] (formerly Leadership Fellows Program), a program dedicated to developing leaders in the for-purpose and social sectors. Hayles is the Founder and Chairman of Organization and People Dynamics,[5] Inc.(2006 to the present), an organizational consultancy focusing on emotional and leadership development under the auspices of The Center for Emotional Development[6] and the Center for Emotional and Spiritual Development.[7]
From 1988-2001, he held senior leadership and strategist positions at Prudential Financial, Cytec Industries, now Solvay Chemical,[8] and Merck Pharmaceuticals. From 1985-1990, Hayles served as an airman and later as an officer in the United States Air Force.
He is a board member of The Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities in New York[9] and Emotionally Healthy[10] Discipleship, a global organization focusing on emotional health in organizations and institutions. He is a former board member of the Salvation Army, Newark,[11] NJ, and Young Life, New York City.
Bibliography
[edit]As an author, Hayles focuses on emotional intelligence, leadership, spiritual development, and strategy. Hayles is the author of the book, "Practical Strategy: Aligning Business with Information Technology"[12] (Kendal House Publishing, 2005), which presents structures and processes to ensure an organization's technology operations are aligned with their business functions. He is also the author of Emotional Intelligence and the Church[13] (Bridge-Logos, 2012), which focuses on emotional intelligence, social interaction, and scriptural expectations and captures stories of everyday people and their experiences in a church environment. He has written about technology and strategy and has frequently spoken about emotional intelligence and leadership.
Personal Life
[edit]Hayles is married to Maryann L. Hayles, the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of The Center for Emotional and Spiritual Development.[14] He has two children, twins Stephen and Savannah. Hayles and his family live in Rochester, New York.
References
[edit]- ^ https://christchurchusa.org/
- ^ https://www.tlcc.org/
- ^ https://www.movement.org/
- ^ "Advance Leadership Intensive".
- ^ https://www.opdynamics.org/
- ^ https://www.emotionalcenter.org/
- ^ https://www.emotionalspiritualcenter.org/
- ^ "Solvay, an advanced materials and specialty chemicals company". 17 December 2024.
- ^ https://www.cicu.org/
- ^ https://www.emotionallyhealthy.org/
- ^ "Salvation Army Newark".
- ^ https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Strategy-Aligning-Information-Technology/dp/0757521509/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2E6X46FN7CA21&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Yqz2YVuQUOThDwxIvEMy2kUxYea1AZzVa_caNpi-BT3QT9DGliikDSXi4ozNRw7oyxX6JxNZYWJgQySP7O4GahepShL6bOHvLnBybXaJGmgxZyakiyiBj13PpXScJZbcrIMVzV8aRooXfh0iEawKeLdpCWwgbPoFw2Zi7DXbfMa3A1BN5ZqXH6Vq7AhgTaIN.o8Ok8H_uGzhiz2yFuDV5lg0BaY3Ug2CIHCR9gaoO1M8&dib_tag=se&keywords=rupert+hayles&qid=1735742311&s=books&sprefix=rupert+hayles%2Cstripbooks%2C111&sr=1-2
- ^ "Emotional Intelligence and the Church".
- ^ https://www.emotionalcenter.org/
Andrea Deckert (June 16, 2023). "Roberts Wesleyan names new president: Rupert A. Hayles Jr.
https://rbj.net/2023/06/16/roberts-names-new-president/. Rochester Business Journal. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
Randy Gorbman (September 23, 2023). "Roberts Wesleyan holds inauguration ceremony for its new president, Rupert Hayles Jr.
https://www.wxxinews.org/local-news/2023-09-23/robert-wesleyan-holds-inauguration-ceremony-for-its-new-president-rupert-hayles-jr.[1] WXXI News. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
Pillar College in the National Spotlight with Viewpoint Documentary. https://njbmagazine.com/njb-news-now/pillar-college-in-national-spotlight-with-viewpoint-documentary/ New Jersey Business Magazine. Retrieve December 24, 2024.
Edir Coronado and Malik A. Lyons (May 4, 2022). "Dr. Rupert A. Hayles, Jr. Inaugurated as Pillar College's Newest President.
https://www.tapinto.net/towns/franklin-township/sections/education/articles/dr-rupert-a-hayles-jr-inaugurated-as-pillar-college-s-newest-president. TAPinto.net. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
Rupert Hayles (2021) The Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Christian Virtues in Organizational Leadership. https://www.proquest.com/openview/d61715e45263e7b6d0234fdc69ca6989/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y. Proquest. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
Planning and Executing IT Strategy
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/3426917_Planning_and_Executing_IT_Strategy. IT Professional Magazine October 2007 Volume 9, Number 5. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
Rupert Hayles named President of Pillar College https://njbmagazine.com/njb-news-now/rupert-a-hayles-jr-ph-d-named-president-of-pillar-college/ NJ Business. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
Lorraine Ash (September 21, 2015). Bringing Empathy to Leadership. https://www.dailyrecord.com/story/news/local/morris-county/2015/09/21/bringing-empathy-leadership/72428254/.[2] The Daily Record. Retrieved December 24, 2024.