Prison Entrepreneurship Program
Roger Bewley has extensive experience in both law enforcement and nonprofit development. Currently serving as a Development Associate and Office Manager at the Prison Entrepreneurship Program since June 2016, Roger previously worked for the City of Houston from May 1982 to December 1996 as a Police Officer, including roles in patrol, recruiting, and as a Budget Coordinator in the Assistant Chief's Office. Additionally, Roger held the position of Resident Security Agent for Major League Baseball, specifically with the Houston Astros from January 1995 to September 1996. Educational achievements include a Master of Arts in Humanities/Humanistic Studies from the University of Houston-Clear Lake and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management from Tarleton State University.
Prison Entrepreneurship Program
At the Prison Entrepreneurship Program, we are servant leaders on a mission to transform inmates and executives by unlocking human potential through entrepreneurial passion, education and mentoring. Our groundbreaking results include a return-to-prison rate of less than 5%, employment rate of 100% within 90 days and over 100 businesses launched. Learn more at http:/www.pep.org