Dalton Wiley

Dalton Wiley

Community Relations Manager @ Becoming Independent

About Dalton Wiley

Dalton Wiley's Role as Community Relations Manager

Dalton Wiley currently serves as the Community Relations Manager at Becoming Independent. In this role, he is responsible for fostering community connections and partnerships. Since assuming this role, he has been instrumental in enhancing the organization's outreach and engagement initiatives.

Dalton Wiley's Educational Background

Dalton Wiley holds a Bachelor's degree in Human Development. His academic background has provided him with a solid foundation in understanding human growth, behavior, and social systems. Additionally, he is a graduate of the National Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities program through the University of Delaware, which has further equipped him with specialized knowledge in the field of developmental disabilities.

Dalton Wiley's Early Career

Dalton Wiley began his career with Becoming Independent in 2016 as the Event Specialist. In this capacity, he was involved in planning and executing events that supported the organization's mission and fundraising efforts. His role as Event Specialist laid the groundwork for his subsequent leadership roles within the organization.

Dalton Wiley's Achievements and Recognition

In 2023, Dalton Wiley was selected as one of the North Bay Business Journal's Forty Under 40. This recognition highlights his significant contributions and leadership within the community. His efforts in various capacities have not gone unnoticed, earning him a spot among the region's most influential young professionals.

Dalton Wiley's Leadership in Northpoint Business Park

Dalton Wiley currently serves as Board President of the Northpoint Business Park Owners' Association. In this leadership role, he oversees the strategic direction and governance of the association, contributing to the maintenance and improvement of the business park.

Dalton Wiley's Role in Becoming Independent's Capital Campaign

Dalton Wiley played a supportive role in Becoming Independent's first capital campaign. This campaign resulted in the redevelopment of the organization's aging building into the new Program Headquarters and The Backdrop event space. His involvement was pivotal in transforming the organization's physical space to better serve its mission.

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