Higley Unified School District
Gary Holland, MBA, CFE has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Gary started their career in the Governor's Office for Children Youth and Families, working as a Financial Analyst for five years. Following that, they joined the Arizona Department of Corrections as a Grants Specialist and later became an Assistant Grants Manager. In 2006, they transitioned to the Arizona Department of Education as a Budget Development Specialist III and then moved on to become an Audit Manager and Grants Support Director. In 2015, Gary began working as a Real Estate Agent for Keller Williams Professional Partners before joining Realty ONE Group Arizona in the same role. Currently, they serve as the Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer at Higley Unified School District. Gary's educational background includes an MBA and a certification as a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE).
Gary Holland, MBA, CFE, holds a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree in Business Administration and Management, General from the University of Phoenix. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Human Resource Management degree from Park University. Additionally, they completed an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree in Business Administration and Management, General as well as Art from New Mexico State University.
Higley Unified School District
Higley Unified School District is a distinguished district in Arizona that serves students at 16 schools located in Gilbert and Queen Creek, including HUSD's very own Virtual Academy. Students succeed on a number of academic markers as teachers prepare learners today to achieve their goals and dreams of tomorrow. Higley schools offer a well-rounded education with academics, music, art, languages, athletics, physical education, technology, and character education. Schools provide a safe and inviting environment for learning. Extra-curricular activities begin at the elementary school level, with dozens of options available at the high schools.