Pollard began his career in 1978 as a Seventh-day Adventist pastor. In nearly two decades of ministry, he led several notable churches, including Kansas Avenue (
Riverside, California), Berean (
Los Angeles, California), and Oakwood University Church (
Huntsville, Alabama), and gained an international reputation as an effective evangelist. Pollard began his presidency at Oakwood University in January 2011. His tenure is notable for the launch of Oakwood Online University; more than $70 million of construction and renovation, most notably the Peters Media Center; the creation of Oakwood Organic Farms, the largest urban farm in Northern Alabama; the establishment of separate schools within the university; a considerable faculty and staff downsizing; and the placement of Oakwood University as an institution of the
North American Division instead of its previous status as a
General Conference institution. Pollard is also noted for a strong social media presence and involvement in national politics. In June 2022, the Oakwood University Board of Trustees voted to extend Pollard's term to June 2026. ==See also==