Brian Stanley

Brian Stanley is an experienced program coordinator currently serving at The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research since November 2022. Prior roles include program coordinator and assistant coordinator positions at Patrick & Henry Community College from 2015 to 2022, as well as event and facility coordinator at New College Institute for a brief period in 2020. Brian has developed outcome-driven lesson plans and engaged participants in educational activities while mentoring students in varied learning environments. Additional experience includes teaching graphic design at SDI, working as an after-school associate at Washington County Virginia Recreation Department, and serving in editorial roles at Emory & Henry College, where responsibilities included managing a team of writers and organizing orientation programs. Brian holds a Master of Arts in Design and Visual Communications from Liberty University and a Bachelor of Arts in Art, Psychology, Public Policy, and Community Service from Emory & Henry University.

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Fieldale, United States

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The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research

The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) serves as a regional catalyst for economic transformation. Core focus areas include research that provides a clear path to commercialization, advanced learning opportunities where education meets experience, and economic development through conferencing and a partnership with the Southern Virginia Regional Alliance. It is located in scenic and historic Pittsylvania County on the VA/NC state line, within a short drive of Roanoke, Greensboro and Raleigh. Footprint served: counties of Patrick, Franklin, Henry, Pittsylvania, Halifax and Mecklenburg along with the cities of Martinsville and Danville The social media pages of the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) are limited public forums. IALR reserves the right to delete posts that include explicit language or content deemed to convey a nature of harassment or that pose or incite harm.


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