Benjamin Ranly

Safety Analyst at Boys & Girls Clubs of America

Benjamin Ranly has work experience as a Safety Analyst at the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, where they conducted safety analysis and provided recommendations to improve facility safety and security. Benjamin also worked as a Disaster Cycle Services Intern at the Mile High Chapter of the American Red Cross, and as a Guest Teacher at Sheridan School District No. 2.

Benjamin Ranly has an extensive education history. Benjamin completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in History at Ohio University from 2010 to 2018. In 2018, they attended Leipzig University for the 4th International Summer School Cultures of Security in a Transatlantic and Global Context, studying International Relations and National Security Studies. In 2019, Benjamin pursued further education at the University of Denver and earned a Master of International Security degree from the University's Josef Korbel School of International Studies. Benjamin'sfield of study during this period was focused on International Relations and National Security Studies. Additionally, in 2019, they received the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship, studying German Language and Literature at Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg. As a result of their educational experiences, Benjamin Ranly has developed a strong background in the fields of history, international relations, national security studies, and German language and literature.

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  • Safety Analyst

    August, 2021 - present

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