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Brian Sullivan

ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP | NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT

Brian Sullivan
Professional Status
Employed
Available
About Me
Accomplished association leader with record of achievement establishing vision and direction of organization, which includes driving adoption of ideas by board members and other stakeholders. Forge new and maintain existing partnerships, which includes serving as primary spokesperson and advocating strongly for interests of nonprofits dedicated to improving outcomes for impoverished members of society. Demonstrate commitment to ensuring availability of resources to accomplish meaningful work. Receive recognition as inspirational leader who represents and organization capably and works well with wide range of partners and internal teams to facilitate long-term health and success.

Public Information Associate Director

ASSOCIATION FOR SUPERVISION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
1999 to 2001
  • Promoted from initial role as convention planner for this membership-based nonprofit organization with a global community of educators dedicated to excellence in learning, teaching, and leading, which leverages power of books, videos, online courses, and events to help empower students to reach their full potential. With professional community of 125,000 teachers, principals, superintendents, and administrators, the shared goals are to ensure success of each child.
  • Oversaw all public matters that came into or left Association, which included drafting all written information regarding learning environments, curricula, and transformational information that put students at center of learning and development.
  • Participated in developing curriculum to establish organization as educational thought leader and expand professional development expertise.
  • Served as contributing writer to Infobrief, quarterly publication that covered topics from student engagement and retaining quality teachers to testing and community responsibility for student learning.
  • Received recognition with several publications housed in Library of Congress.