
ADOLPH BROWN IV
ENGAGE
REACH
ADVOCATE
INSPIRE

PHILOSOPHY
Where I Am. Where I’m Going.
It has always been in my DNA to inspire change in the people and places around me; to be the voice of those who feel silenced; encourage communities to demand change, and connect them with the resources and people to do so. It is this, combined with my strong skill set and experience, that would make me a valuable addition to any organization. Be sure to browse through my CV site so that you get a better idea of what I can offer you.
PLATFORM
From Petersburg to RVA
I’m an experienced community advocate in the Richmond and Petersburg Virginia area. My work is focused on engaging citizens in the political process, reaching out and connecting communities with the resources they need, advocating for the rights of those who feel silenced and disenfranchised, and inspiring others around me to become the significant impact they desire to see.
In particular, I have a desire to work with higher education, voter rights education, and civil rights.
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I’m happy to apply the experience and skills I’ve obtained in my career in order to coordinate volunteer, campaign, and non-profit efforts through creative problem solving and innovative thinking. I possess a strong eye for detail, and can thrive independently as well as in a team environment.

EXPERTISE
GRASSROOTS CAMPAIGNS


ADVOCACY
COMMUNITY OUTREACH

LEADERSHIP AND ADDITIONAL WORK
The campus of Virginia State University is where I first discovered the impact I could have on my surrounding community. During my time as a student there, I involved myself in the following organizations: The Association of Political Science (TAPS), Metro RVA Young Dems, RVA NAACP, RVA Democrats, Urban League of RVA Higher Achievement, Men of New Water, Men of Troy, Virginia 21, and The Alpha Alpha Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated.
VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY, B.S ECONOMICS
2012-2016
VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY, MA ECONOMICS
2017 - 2019

"If you're not hopeful and optimistic, then you just give up. You have to take the long hard look and just believe that if you're consistent, you will succeed."
John Lewis
