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R. Gerald Turner was born on 25 November, 1945 in United States, is a President of SMU in Texas. Discover R. Gerald Turner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 25 November 1945
Birthday 25 November
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Nationality United States

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1945

Robert Gerald Turner (born November 25, 1945) is the President of Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, Texas.

Turner was born in 1945 in New Boston, Texas.

1968

He received an A.A. from Lubbock Christian College, and graduated from Abilene Christian University with a B.S. in Psychology in 1968.

He then graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with an M.A. and a Ph.D.

1975

From 1975 to 1979, Turner was a professor at Pepperdine University at Malibu, California.

1979

He was the vice president of the University of Oklahoma from 1979 to 1984.

1980

One of the most highly-compensated university presidents in the United States, Turner has been described as a "transformational" figure who helped rehabilitate SMU's national reputation following the infamous 1980s football scandal and NCAA death penalty.

His tenure as president, the longest in SMU history, has also been marked by legal confirmation of the university's independence from the United Methodist Church, and campus expansion, and the school's endowment surpassing $1 billion.

At the same time, Turner has drawn criticism for failing to translate his fundraising prowess into significant improvements in the national rankings of SMU and its constituent colleges.

Further, Turner has courted controversy for his decision to bring the George W. Bush Presidential Center to SMU, and, more recently, the university's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

1984

Before coming to SMU, Turner served as Chancellor of the University of Mississippi ("Ole Miss") from 1984 to 1995.

Under his leadership, Ole Miss increased its endowment from $8 million to $64 million.

Turner served as the chancellor of the University of Mississippi from 1984 to 1995.

At 38, Turner was considered among the youngest university presidents.

While at Ole Miss, he fired Billy Brewer, the longtime popular football coach, due to allegations of recruiting violations.

Successful programs under Turner's leadership grew the school's endowment from $8 million to $64 million.

1995

Since 1995, Turner has served as the president of Southern Methodist University.

He helped lead the school's efforts to attract the George W. Bush Presidential Center, to be located on the SMU campus.

2008

In 2008, he earned $2.7 million.

Turner was co-Chair of the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics and Chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Subcommittee on Presidential Leadership of Internal and External Constituencies.

He serves on the boards of the Methodist Hospital Foundation and the Salvation Army of Dallas, and has served on the boards of United Way of Dallas, the First Broadcasting Corporation, J. C. Penney (where he was part of the critical decision to change J.C. Penney's century old sales and discount program), Kronos Worldwide, American Beacon Funds, California Federal Preferred Capital Corporation, American Advantage Funds, Skytel Communications, ChemFirst Inc, the ChemFirst Foundation, AMFM, the First Mississippi Corporation, etc.

Turner and his wife, Gail, a native of Graham, Texas, have two married daughters.

He is a member of the Churches of Christ.

2016

In 2016, he earned $3.3 million, and was the third-highest-paid of all U.S. private-university presidents.