
Randolph Brown is currently pursuing his undergraduate degree in History and Social Studies Education at Southern New Hampshire University. He works at SNHU’s Disability Services, and as a tutor at the Learning Center. Teaching is his passion, and it’s in his blood, but it has taken over a decade to find his way back to college where he can finally pursue his calling. He brings a varied skill set to the NHLDA, having worked in the bookkeeping and marketing fields. He hopes he can make a positive impact through the NHLDA as equal access to education is one of his most cherished principles. Randy also volunteers at the Manchester Boys & Girls Club where he teaches board games to middle school aged children to encourage them to develop critical thinking skills in a social environment.