James P. Willis II, Ed.S.
James P. Willis II serves as the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists representative on the WASC Commission. He serves as the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists vice president for education, effective July 1, 2025. A lifelong educator and administrator, Mr. Willis has devoted more than four decades to Adventist education — having served as teacher, principal, and superintendent across the United States. His previous leadership roles include superintendent of education for the Allegheny East Conference and the South Central Conference, as well as earlier teaching and administrative positions in Southern California, Southeastern California, Central States, and Northeastern conferences.
A graduate of Oakwood College (now Oakwood University), Mr. Willis earned his B.A. in religion with minors in history and secondary education in 1978. He later received an M.A. in curriculum and instruction from Loma Linda University, and an Education Specialist (Ed.S.) degree in administration and leadership from La Sierra University. Known for his collaborative leadership style, he brings a deep personal commitment to mission-centered education.
“What I enjoy most about this work is seeing students thrive — not only academically but spiritually,” Mr. Willis said. “I look forward to working with our schools across the Pacific Union to ensure that every student has access to a joyful, Christ-centered learning environment that prepares them to serve, lead, and grow.” The Pacific Union Conference operates one of the largest and most diverse Seventh-day Adventist school systems in North America. It includes approximately 109 elementary, junior academy, and senior academy schools, and 24 early childhood centers. Each year, nearly 10,000 students are served by a dedicated team of about 1,000 educators. The system is known for nurturing academic success while fostering spiritual growth and personal development.