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Bryan Jefferson

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Bio

Bryan Jefferson, who is based in Saint Louis, Missouri, previously served as the Vice President of Delivery Governance at NTT Ltd. In this role, he was responsible for improving delivery tools, documenting, and implementing processes, and establishing data warehousing for financial reporting and analysis. With over thirty-five years of experience in the tech industry, Bryan is a recognized global leader, entrepreneur, innovator, and speaker. His background includes serving in the United States Marines, working as the Technical Director for the FIFA World Cup, and transforming multiple centralized PMO organizations. Bryan is also actively involved in charitable work, sharing his knowledge of leadership and entrepreneurship with returning combat veterans. My life goal is to continue to teach leadership and provide tools to the next generation. Change Management • Management Consulting • Business Consulting • Training • Team Building • Leadership Development • Business Analytics

Education

Pennsylvania State University-World Campus

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2027
  • Majors:
    • Business/Managerial Economics

Santa Rosa High

High School
1985 - 1989

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Bachelor's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Behavioral Sciences
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Management Consulting

    • Dream career goals:

    • Owner

      The SOHO Shop
      2008 – 201810 years
    • VP Delivery Governance

      NTT Ltd
      2018 – 20246 years

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Marine Corps League — Member/Volunteer
      2018 – Present
    • Volunteering

      FOCUS Marines Foundation — Speaker and Mentor
      2012 – Present

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Patrick Stanley Memorial Scholarship
    I started attending college at night while serving in the United States Marine Corps. Upon being medically separated due to a broken back, I lived in Virginia while my wife was still on active duty. When my wife was discharged, we had our first child and moved to California, where I needed to return to the workforce to support the Family. I am blessed to have been married for 28 years and have 5 daughters in the home. I served in the United States Marine Corps for 6.5 Years, and my wife served for 4 years in the Marine Corps also. Today, we support many charities that provide transition and educational support for Post 9/11 Veterans. The USMC taught me more than I realized, and for the next 25 years of my life, I have been utilizing the leadership skills that were instilled in me during that period. For 4 years in the USMC, I attended night school with two goals: 1, To be the first in my family to graduate college, and two, to become an officer in the Marine Corps. I was accepted into the MCEP program to attend full-time and OCS. Upon going through the physical, I was medically disqualified for back surgery that was from an injury sustained during training, which caused a lot of nerve damage. This ended for the time being, both goals I had set out to achieve. For the following 25 years, I focused on my career and raising 5 lovely girls in the home. While supporting them and working with veterans, it has become clear to me that the leadership skills being taught are nothing like those that are instilled into veterans during their service. I have decided to re-enroll to finish my degree in Organizational Leadership to build the skills necessary to build leadership programs for this new generation. During my career, I was able to travel the world and meet individuals all over the globe. Through those relationships, it continued to become clear that continuing to learn and educate yourself is critically important. I have been in leadership most of my career and focused my team on achieving goals. My 3rd daughter is about to begin her college journey, and I felt it was time to set the example again and prove that it is never too late to achieve your dreams. This transition is not only checking the goal box but is being driven by needing a career change as my injury while serving in the Marine Corps has continued to deteriorate my back. I am excited for the next journey that life has to bring and for community members like yourself who have established scholarships like this to enable dreams to stay alive. With the information I am studying and learning, I am continually giving back to our veteran community through speaking and mentoring for organizations and retreats that help combat veterans transition back into the workforce. This degree will allow me to have a greater impact moving forward. I hope you will consider me for the scholarship so I can continue moving in a direction to provide more to my local and veteran community.
    Lance Gillingham Memorial Scholarship
    Winner
    I served in the United States Marine Corps for 6.5 Years, and my wife served for 4 years in the Marine Corps also. Today, we support many charities that provide transition and educational support for Post 9/11 Veterans. The USMC taught me more than I realized, and for the next 25 years of my life, I have been utilizing the leadership skills that were instilled in me during that period. For 4 years in the USMC, I attended night school with two goals: 1, To be the first in my family to graduate college, and two, to become an officer in the Marine Corps. I was accepted into the MCEP program to attend full-time and OCS. Upon going through the physical, I was medically disqualified for back surgery that was from an injury sustained during training, which caused a lot of nerve damage. This ended for the time being, both goals I had set out to achieve. For the following 25 years, I focused on my career and raising 5 lovely girls in the home. While supporting them and working with veterans, it has become clear to me that the leadership skills being taught are nothing like those that are instilled into veterans during their service. I have decided to re-enroll to finish my degree in Organizational Leadership to build the skills necessary to build leadership programs for this new generation. During my career, I was able to travel the world and meet individuals all over the globe. Through those relationships, it continued to become clear that continuing to learn and educate yourself is critically important. I have been in leadership most of my career and focused my team on achieving goals. My 3rd daughter is about to begin her college journey, and I felt it was time to set the example again and prove that it is never too late to achieve your dreams. This transition is not only checking the goal box but is being driven by needing a career change as my injury while serving in the Marine Corps has continued to deteriorate my back. I am excited for the next journey that life has to bring and for community members like yourself who have established scholarships like this to enable dreams to stay alive. With the information I am studying and learning, I am continually giving back to our veteran community through speaking and mentoring for organizations and retreats that help combat veterans transition back into the workforce. This degree will allow me to have a greater impact moving forward. I hope you will consider me for the scholarship so I can continue moving in a direction to provide more to my local and veteran community.
    Veterans & Family Scholarship
    I served in the United States Marine Corps for 6.5 Years, and my wife served for 4 years in the Marine Corps also. Today, we support many charities that provide transition and educational support for Post 9/11 Veterans. The USMC taught me more than I realized, and for the next 25 years of my life, I have been utilizing the leadership skills that were instilled in me during that period. For 4 years in the USMC, I attended night school with two goals: 1, To be the first in my family to graduate college, and two, to become an officer in the Marine Corps. I was accepted into the MCEP program to attend full-time and OCS. Upon going through the physical, I was medically disqualified for back surgery that was from an injury sustained during training, which caused a lot of nerve damage. This ended for the time being, both goals I had set out to achieve. For the following 25 years, I focused on my career and raising 5 lovely girls in the home. While supporting them and working with veterans, it has become clear to me that the leadership skills being taught are nothing like those that are instilled into veterans during their service. I have decided to re-enroll to finish my degree in Organizational Leadership to build the skills necessary to build leadership programs for this new generation. During my career, I was able to travel the world and meet individuals all over the globe. Through those relationships, it continued to become clear that continuing to learn and educate yourself is critically important. I have been in leadership most of my career and focused my team on achieving goals. My 3rd daughter is about to begin her college journey, and I felt it was time to set the example again and prove that it is never too late to achieve your dreams. This transition is not only checking the goal box but is being driven by needing a career change as my injury while serving in the Marine Corps has continued to deteriorate my back. I am excited for the next journey that life has to bring and for community members like yourself who have established scholarships like this to enable dreams to stay alive. With the information I am studying and learning, I am continually giving back to our veteran community through speaking and mentoring for organizations and retreats that help combat veterans transition back into the workforce. This degree will allow me to have a greater impact moving forward. I hope you will consider me for the scholarship so I can continue moving in a direction to provide more to my local and veteran community.
    Debra S. Jackson New Horizons Scholarship
    I started attending college at night while serving in the United States Marine Corps. Upon being medically separated due to a broken back, I lived in Virginia while my wife was still on active duty. When my wife was discharged, we had our first child and moved to California, where I needed to return to the workforce to support the Family. I am blessed to have been married for 28 years and have 5 daughters in the home. I have had a fantastic career in the technology industry and won numerous awards, including: Adobe Experience Maker Award – Culture 2023 Better Business Bureau – Torch “Ethics” Award 2017 Named Future 50 in St Louis 2015 Greater St Louis CFO of the Year 2014 Named #4 Fastest Growing Companies 2014 SBA Veteran Owned Business of the Year – St Louis 2013 Greater St Louis CEO of the Year During my career, I was able to travel the world and meet individuals all over the globe. Through those relationships, it continued to become clear that continuing to learn and educate yourself is critically important. I have been in leadership most of my career and focused my team on achieving goals. Getting my degree was one of the biggest goals I have left to achieve and would enable me to begin the next phase of my life by focusing my efforts on leadership training for the new generation. My 3rd daughter is about to begin her college journey, and I felt it was time to again set the example and prove that it is never too late to achieve your dreams. This transition is not only checking the goal box but is partially being driven by needing a career change as the injury I sustained while serving in the Marine Corps has continued to deteriorate my back. I am excited for the next journey that life has to bring and for community members like yourself who have established scholarships like this to enable dreams to stay alive. The information I am studying and learning, I am continually giving back to our veteran community through speaking and mentoring for organizations and retreats that help combat veterans transition back into the workforce. This degree will allow me to have a greater impact moving forward. I hope that you will consider me for the scholarship so I can continue moving in a direction to provide more to my local and veteran community.