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U. of Valley Forge President, Author, To Speak In Phoenixville
The local university leader just published his first book.

PHOENIXVILLE, PA -- The Phoenixville Public Library will host Don Meyer, the President of the University of Valley Forge, on Monday, March 21 for a book talk and signing beginning at 7 p.m.
Meyer became president of the University of Valley Forge (formerly Valley Forge Christian College) on January 1, 1997.
Meyer served for 21 years at North Central University (NCU, formerly North Central Bible College) where he taught full time in Biblical Studies for three years and for 18 years was the Vice President for Academic Affairs. His portfolio consisted of overseeing the Faculty, Library, Athletics, Financial Aid, Admissions, and Registrar. He also taught one class a semester throughout those years. For one semester he served as the interim Academic Dean at Continental Theological Seminary, Brussels, Belgium.
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He serves on numerous committees such as the Alliance for Assemblies of God Higher Education, the Assemblies of God Commission on Doctrinal Purity, The Potential Nomination Screening Committee of the Assemblies of God (Chair), the Board of Directors to the Phoenixville Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the Board of Directors of the Phoenixville Hospital.
His first book, The Distinguishing Mark of Leadership: An Interactive Leadership Journey that Invites You to Ask and Answer Transformational Leadership Questions, was published in 2015.
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Meyer is a native of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, and has been married to Evie (Morneau) since 1967. The Meyers have three sons, Darin, Keith (deceased) and Kevin and one grandson, Noah.
This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required on the Adult Events calendar atwww.phoenixvillelibrary.org or by calling 610-933-3013, Ext. 132.
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