Lowman S. Henry

Lowman S. Henry is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc., a non-profit public affairs foundation based in Harrisburg, PA.  He serves as host of the nationally syndicated American Radio Journal, and host of  Lincoln Radio Journal which airs statewide in Pennsylvania. He is also President & CEO of the Pennsylvania Leadership Council, Inc., which produces the annual Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, the nation’s largest and longest running state-based conservative activist conference.     

He began his career as a broadcast and print journalist, served as Political Director of the Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania, Chief of Staff to State Senator Earl Baker, and as Executive Assistant to the Attorney General of Pennsylvania. He previously served in elective office as Chairman of the Lower Paxton Township Board of Supervisors, and as a Dauphin County Commissioner. He was the Republican Party’s nominee for Pennsylvania State Treasurer in 1992.

He is Chairman of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association (PMA) and the PMA Foundation; board member of the Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania (CAP); board member of the Foundation for Free Enterprise Education; board member at the Allegheny Institute for Public Policy in Pittsburgh; board member of the Colonial Park Rotary Club Foundation; a member of the Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania; and is a Director Emeritus of the Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO).

Mr. Henry is a member of the New Hope Brethren in Christ Church in Lower Paxton and is a past president of the Colonial Park Rotary Club.  He is a graduate of Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania. He is married to Carol Lynn Henry; they have three sons and seven grandchildren.