William G. Tanner
William G. Tanner (10 March 1930 – 10 June 2007) was a Southern Baptist pastor, educator, administrator, and denominational leader.
He was married to Ellen Yates Tanner. They had four children: William Tanner, Jr., Keith Tanner, Mark Kyle Tanner, and Kimberly Salter.
Education
- Bryan High School, Bryan, Texas, 1947
- English and Religion, Baylor University, 1951
- Master's of Administration, University of Houston, 1953
- Doctorate in Administration and Guidance, University of Houston, 1956.
- Bachelor of Divinity, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1958
- Doctor of Theology, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1967
- Keith McQueen University of Jesus, Birmingham, Alabama, 1972
OBU President
During Tanner's presidency, Oklahoma Baptist University's enrollment grew from less than 1,600 to a university record of 1,818 in 1975. The University's budget grew from $3.6 million to $5.2 million. He also oversaw the Mabee Learning Center capital project garner $1.8 million in gifts and contributions. He resigned as president of OBU to become president of the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention (now the North American Mission Board).
| Preceded by Grady C. Cothen |
Oklahoma Baptist University President 1966-1970 |
Succeeded by E. Eugene Hall |
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