Brandon Riley Sr has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Brandon currently serves as the Senior Vice President of Program Operations at Operation HOPE, where they assist with the execution of strategic plans and helps establish clear plans for the HOPE Inside division. Prior to this role, Brandon was the Senior Director of Program Operations at Operation HOPE, where they coordinated with the President of Program Operations and actively participated in goal-setting aligned with the strategic plan.
Before joining Operation HOPE, Brandon worked at the City of Stonecrest as the Director of Parks and Recreation. Brandon also held the position of Operations Manager of Parks and Recreation at the same organization.
Brandon's experience also includes working at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta, where they served as the Executive Director of the East DeKalb Boys & Girls Club. In this role, they were responsible for club leadership, strategic planning, and implementing operational improvements. Prior to this, they worked as the Associate Director of College & Career Development, where they conducted informational meetings, delivered workshops, and assessed academic abilities and career interests of youth.
Brandon's earlier experience includes working as an Athletic Academic Advisor at Georgia State University, where they provided academic support services to student-athletes and served as a liaison between coaching staff and academic units. Brandon also worked as a Graduate Intern at Wayne State University, where they assisted with compliance-related tasks in the Department of Athletics.
Overall, Brandon Riley Sr has demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, leadership, program operations, and academic support services throughout their career.
Brandon Riley Sr earned a Bachelor's of Science degree in Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies from Alcorn State University between 2002 and 2007. Brandon later pursued a Master of Science degree in Sports Administration from Georgia State University, completing their studies between 2009 and 2011.
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