Ouachita Baptist University Alumnus Takes On Leadership Role at Central Baptist College
Ben R. Sells, a notable alumnus of Ouachita Baptist University, has been appointed to a significant leadership position at Central Baptist College. This development marks a major milestone in his career, further solidifying his commitment to empowering students and fostering a spirit of leadership within the academic environment.
In his previous role at Ouachita Baptist University, Sells gained invaluable experience in leadership development. He spent seven years in a Christian nonprofit organization where he directed a leadership program for top personnel and traveled extensively, working in 120 countries. This experience allowed him to develop valuable insights on leadership, which he now aims to impart to the students at Central Baptist College.
Sells has expressed his optimism about the potential of today’s high school seniors. He believes that these students hold great promise for the future and is committed to developing their leadership capabilities. In this new role, he will focus on guiding students to grow in knowledge, skills, and character, ultimately preparing them to make a meaningful impact in their chosen fields.
Central Baptist College is known for its focus on nurturing students’ leadership potential. The college offers a Leadership Scholars Program, which recognizes outstanding freshmen for their academic, leadership, and personal achievements. The program provides full tuition scholarships to select students and offers them mentorship opportunities, professional work experience, and vital life skills to enhance their leadership abilities.
The college also emphasizes the importance of effective study skills, placing a significant emphasis on time management, collaborative learning, and memory techniques. Sells, with his wealth of experience in leadership development, is poised to make a significant contribution to the college’s mission to empower students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in their academic and professional pursuits.