HARVEST CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY
Daniel David School of Business at Harvest
Dr. D. Carl Robinson, Founder and President
Harvest Christian University
Dr. D. Carl Robinson is the visionary Founder and President of Harvest Christian University, bringing over three decades of dynamic leadership in higher education and nonprofit management. Since the university’s inception, Dr. Robinson has been steadfast in his commitment to making quality education accessible, affordable, and transformative for students from all walks of life.
With a distinguished background in nonprofit operations dating back to 1987, Dr. Robinson has dedicated his career to community empowerment and lifelong learning. His leadership philosophy centers on the belief that education is a catalyst for personal growth and societal advancement. Under his guidance, Harvest Christian University has flourished as an institution that bridges academic excellence with practical, real-world impact.
Dr. Robinson’s innovative approach is reflected in the university’s diverse academic offerings, community development initiatives, and its mission to foster entrepreneurial spirit and ethical leadership. He is recognized for cultivating an inclusive academic environment where students are encouraged to pursue their passions, develop critical skills, and become agents of positive change in their communities.
As President, Dr. Robinson continues to inspire faculty, staff, and students alike with his unwavering dedication, strategic vision, and genuine passion for service. His legacy is one of empowerment, opportunity, and a relentless pursuit of excellence-values that are at the heart of Harvest Christian University’s ongoing success and growth.
Harvest Christian University’s Daniel David School of Business offers an innovative MBA program that can be completed in just 8 to 9 months, providing a fast-track, comprehensive business education designed for aspiring leaders and entrepreneurs seeking to accelerate their careers without compromising academic rigor or practical relevance