Maciel named president at Baptist University of the Americas
Updated: 5/11/07
Maciel named president at
Baptist University of the Americas
By Brad Russell
Baptist University of the Americas
SAN ANTONIO—René Maciel, assistant dean at Baylor University’s Truett Theological Seminary, has been named president of the Baptist University of the Americas, effective Aug. 6.
Baptist University of the Americas’ trustees elected Maciel, 48, at their May 7 meeting.
| René Maciel |
Teo Cisneros, chairman of the school’s presidential search committee, called the naming of Maciel “a strategic step in bringing a true institution-builder to the helm” at Baptist University of the Americas. He characterized Maciel as “a visionary and innovative leader with a broad knowledge of the systems that build a great university.”
“He has that rare combination of both strong organizational skills and people skills that will enable him to build many important relationships for the benefit of our students. Most importantly, he is respected throughout Baptist life for his sincere love for the church and service to the mission of God in the world,” Cisneros said.
Maciel expressed his excitement about the opportunities at Baptist University of the Americas.
“I am excited to be called to BUA because I believe Hispanic students are being called as never before to serve the world,” Maciel said. “At Truett, we have received some excellent students from BUA where they first developed academic confidence, and now I am excited about getting the privilege of building that confidence in students so that they will understand and fulfill their God-given potential for ministry. For a host of reasons that are all coming together demographically, culturally and historically, I believe our BUA graduates are going to have great opportunities to perform great tasks for the kingdom of God.”
Paul Powell, who is retiring as Truett Seminary’s dean, pointed to the “wonderful relationship” he has had working with Maciel more than six years.
“I have never worked with a more committed, capable and cooperative person than René,” Powell said. “Truett would not be where it is today without his able assistance.”
David Garland, Truett Seminary’s new dean, expressed regret at seeing Maciel leave the seminary, but he said, “We are also extremely proud of him and excited for the possibilities for BUA.”
Maciel succeeds Albert Reyes, who now serves as president of Buckner Children and Family Services.
“René’s experience at Truett seminary will provide an excellent background for leadership at BUA,” Reyes said. “He is an extraordinary administrator and has been a key player in the dramatic growth at Truett. BUA is ready for a leader like René, and I am confident that BUA has a bright future under his leadership. I have pledged my support and availability to René, the trustees, and the BUA family.”
Maciel expressed his appreciation to Reyes for his leadership in positioning Baptist University of the Americas to be “the premier equipper not only of Hispanic ministry students, but of Texas Baptist churches who are engaged in a multitude of cross-cultural ministries.”
“I really see BUA being a great resource for the BGCT in helping our churches better minister to the diversity of cultures in their own communities, along with preparing them for global missions in the border region, Latin America and around the world,” Maciel said.
Baldemar Borrego, president of the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas, stressed his belief that Maciel is the right leader for this time and moment in the theological university’s history.
“Brother René has shown a great commitment to be involved in the training of our fellow Hispanic ministers to equip them to be better prepared to serve him and to serve our communities,” Borrego said.
Charles Wade, executive director of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, praised Maciel as “a wonderfully gifted leader,” and he stressed Baptist University of the Americas “has a very special place in the hearts of Texas Baptists.”
“Rene Maciel has the experience in higher education, the confidence of our Baptist people in Texas, the relationships with our strong Hispanic Baptist leaders, and the heart and vision to take BUA to the next level of influence and effectiveness,” Wade said.
Rolando Rodriguez, BGCT director of Hispanic ministries, added: “I have worked with Rene in the planning of the Hispanic Preaching Conferences, and he is a great leader. I look forward to partnering with Rene as President of BUA to serve our people better.”
Along with his experience at Truett Seminary, Maciel also served in higher education administration at Baylor University and Hardin-Simmons University, and as administrator of the New Mexico Baptist Children’s Home.
He holds an undergraduate degree from – University and a master’s degree in higher education administration from Baylor.
Maciel’s wife, Sabrina, is a licensed speech pathologist. They have two daughters, Brianna and Carmen.



