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Allison Morgan Bryant

Vice President, Corporate Relations at Howard University

Allison Morgan Bryant, PhD has a diverse range of work experience. Allison began their career as a Technology Analyst at Accenture in 2001. Allison then worked as a Research Assistant and Teaching Fellow at Penn State University from 2002 to 2007. Following that, they served as a Usability Intern at the United States Census Bureau in 2008.

Dr. Bryant's academic career began in 2009 when they joined Howard University as an Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. Over the years, they progressed to become the Department Chair and then the Assistant Dean of Innovation and Administration in the School of Business. In 2015, they became an Associate Professor in the same department. Allison most recently held the role of Chief of Staff and Assistant Vice President of Corporate Relations at Howard University before being promoted to the position of Vice President of Corporate Relations in November 2023.

Allison Morgan Bryant, PhD completed their education with a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) in Computer-Based Information Systems from Howard University in 2001. Allison then pursued their Ph.D. in Information Sciences and Technology from Penn State University, graduating in 2008. In 2018, they attended the Harvard Graduate School of Education for the Management Development Program (MDP).

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Timeline

  • Vice President, Corporate Relations

    November, 2023 - present

  • Chief Of Staff & Assistant Vice President Of Corporate Relations

    June, 2022

  • Assistant Dean, Innovation And Administration, School Of Business

    July, 2020

  • Department Chair, Information Systems And Supply Chain Management, School Of Business

    January, 2016

  • Associate Professor, Information Systems And Supply Chain Management

    July, 2015

  • Assistant Professor, Information Systems And Supply Chain Management

    January, 2009

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