Presidents
The president of the UUA is its CEO and the religious leader of Unitarian Universalism in the United States. The delegates at General Assembly (Unitarian Universalist Association) elect the president to a four-year term and a president may be re-elected once. The Rev. Peter Morales was elected at General Assembly in 2009.
Name | Elected |
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Rev. Dana McLean Greeley | 1961 |
Rev. Robert West | 1969 |
Rev. Paul Carnes | 1977 |
Rev. O. Eugene Pickett | 1979* |
Rev. William Schulz | 1985 |
Rev. John A. Buehrens | 1993 |
Rev. William G. Sinkford | 2001 |
Rev. Peter Morales | 2009 |
*Rev. Pickett was elected president by the Board of Trustees upon the death of Rev. Paul Carnes. He was subsequently elected to a four-year term by the General Assembly.
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