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Msol Mike Beagley

Associate Director, Visitor Center & Venue Operations at United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee

Mike Beagley has over 20 years of work experience, starting in 1998 with the USAF McChord AFB as part of the 62nd Supply Squadron. Mike managed and accounted for government purchase card accounts, overseeing monthly spending and ensuring mission essential vehicles were operational. Mike also led a procurement team during a deployment to Saudi Arabia.

In 2003, they joined the US Air Force Academy and served as the NCOIC Jacks Valley Training Complex. Mike was responsible for maintaining the operational readiness of the training complex, coordinating with base agencies on maintenance, security, and safety.

In 2007, Mike Beagley joined the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) where they held various roles. As Associate Director of Visitor Center & Venue Operations, Beagley oversaw the day-to-day operations of multiple sport venues and meeting spaces. Mike later became the Manager of Community Relations, and then the Manager of Venue Operations, supervising a team and managing budgets. Prior to these roles, they served as the Assistant Manager of Olympic Training Center Venues, supporting the logistical and procurement needs of USOC locations.

Overall, Mike Beagley has demonstrated a successful career in operations management, procurement, and leadership roles in both the military and sports organizations.

Mike Beagley, MSOL, MBA has a diverse education history. In 2016, they earned a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Organizational Leadership & Change from Colorado Technical University. Prior to that, from 2004 to 2007, they attended Regis University where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Social Science. In 2001, they completed an Associate of Arts (AA) degree in US Air Force Logistics/ Material Management Craftsmen School from the Community College of the Air Force. Additionally, Mike Beagley obtained a certification as a Purchasing Supply Chain Manager from the University of Houston-Clear Lake. Beyond their formal education, they also completed the Leadership NOW program at Leadership Pikes Peak in 2009. Mike's earlier education history does not indicate specific degrees or fields of study. Mike attended Washington High School, but no further details are provided.

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