Lowman Henry

Chairman & CEO, Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc.


Lowman S. Henry, is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc., a non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, PA. He serves as host of the Lincoln Radio Journal, a weekly public affairs radio program syndicated on 95 Pennsylvania radio stations; the new, nationally-syndicated American Radio Journal; and is host of The Lowman Henry Show, Saturday mornings on WHYL-AM 960 in Carlisle, PA.

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

He serves on the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association (PMA); the Keystone Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Pennsylvanians for Right to Work; the Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Organizations (PANO), and on the advisory board of the Allegheny Institute for Public Policy in Pittsburgh.

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