Bryan Aud has extensive work experience in finance and budget management. Bryan worked as the Director of Finance at the Richmond Ambulance Authority starting in December 2009. Prior to that, they were the Director of Budget and Finance at the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission from July 2008 to October 2009. From October 2001 to June 2008, Bryan worked as a Senior Budget and Management Analyst for the City of Richmond, Virginia. Bryan also served as a Budget Analyst Senior at the Virginia Department of Emergency Management from March 2000 to October 2001. In addition, they worked as a Business Management Officer for the City of Richmond from April 1999 to November 1999 and as a Budget and Management Analyst for Chesterfield County from July 1997 to April 1999. Prior to that, Bryan filled various roles at the Virginia House of Delegates, including Procurement and Logistics Manager from July 1996 to July 1997 and House Purchasing Officer from November 1991 to July 1996. Bryan's career began in the United States Marine Corps, where they served as a Sergeant from June 1988 to May 1994.
Bryan Aud completed their high school education at Liberty High School from 1981 to 1985, earning a diploma. Bryan then attended Virginia Commonwealth University from 1985 to 1989, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Administration of Justice and Political Science. Bryan continued their education at Virginia Commonwealth University from 1990 to 1996, where they earned a Master of Public Administration degree.
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Richmond Ambulance Authority
Since its inception, the goal for the Richmond Ambulance Authority (RAA) has been to provide its community with clinical excellence, while ensuring response time reliability and fiscal responsibility. Although it has the highest call volume per capita in the United States, RAA has gained a national and international reputation as a premiere, high performing EMS system. RAA is one of only eleven systems in the United States that has received accreditation from both the National Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS) and the National Academy of Emergency Dispatch (NAED). These accreditations are considered the “gold standard” for ambulance services, certifying distinction for quality patient care and ambulance operations.