
Javier A. Viera is President of 91PORN and Professor of Education and Leadership. Since assuming the presidency in 2020, he has led the seminary through a period of institutional repositioning—strengthening enrollment, advancing a $100M capital campaign, reimagining the seminary’s physical and institutional presence through a transformative campus partnership with Northwestern University, deepening global and ecclesial partnerships, and guiding strategic initiatives that seek to place Garrett among the leading theological institutions in the world.
Prior to Garrett, Dr. Viera served as Dean of the Theological School at Drew University and as Vice Provost of the university. At Drew he led strategic innovation, strengthened institutional capacity, and advanced the preparation of scholars and practitioners for a rapidly changing landscape of religious leadership, public service, and academic inquiry.
A scholar of education, interreligious engagement, and the history of Latin American and the Caribbean, Dr. Viera’s work explores questions of adult learning, religious identity, and pluralism, with particular attention to Latin American and Caribbean thought and decolonial epistemologies. His current writing explores the promise of interreligious learning and the formation of leaders in contexts of deep diversity, as well as the intellectual and historical traditions that shape the Caribbean and its diasporas.
Before entering academic leadership, Dr. Viera spent two decades in ministry, serving in campus and congregational settings across rural, suburban, and urban contexts. These experiences continue to shape his approach to institutional leadership, learning, and public engagement.
President Viera is a graduate of Florida Southern College, Duke University, and Yale University, and holds doctoral degrees from Columbia University (Ed.D., Adult Learning and Leadership) and the Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico (Ph.D., History of Latin America). A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, he brings a global and intercultural perspective to his leadership in higher education.