Research Scholar Dre’Sha T. Singleton, Ph.D, MBA
Founder and Managing Partner
Advancing Education Through Leadership and Research
Leadership in Education and Research
As an education research scholar and the Assistant Director of Programs and Initiatives at the Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research at North Carolina State University, Dre’Sha T. Singleton coordinates leadership development programs, supports research administration, and manages internal operations. Her work is driven by a commitment to advancing education and fostering positive change for students, parents, educators, and communities.
A Diverse Background in Law, Sports, and Entertainment
Before transitioning into education research, Dre’Sha honed her skills across multiple industries. After earning her MBA, she made significant contributions in the legal sector, successfully managing a boutique eminent domain law firm. During her MBA studies, she also gained valuable experience in sports and entertainment, deepening her understanding of business operations within these dynamic industries.
Bringing a Multifaceted Perspective to Education Policy
With expertise spanning law, sports and entertainment, and philanthropy operations, Dre’Sha brings a unique and comprehensive approach to education research and policy analysis. Her work focuses on critical discourse studies, the politics of education, and advancing justice in educational systems.
Academic Excellence and Thought Leadership
Dre’Sha holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development with a specialization in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis from NC State University. Her academic achievements also include a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a marketing focus and a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management, both from Winthrop University. Additionally, she has earned a Graduate Certificate in Counselor Education from NC State University, further solidifying her expertise in education policy and justice.
Commitment to Equity and Lasting Impact
Dedicated to education research and policy analysis, Dre’Sha remains committed to driving positive change and advocating for justice in education. Her diverse experience, academic expertise, and passion for equity position her as a thought leader shaping the future of education policy and practice.
Advancing Education Through Leadership and Research
Leadership in Education and Research
As an education research scholar and the Assistant Director of Programs and Initiatives at the Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research at North Carolina State University, Dre’Sha T. Singleton coordinates leadership development programs, supports research administration, and manages internal operations. Her work is driven by a commitment to advancing education and fostering positive change for students, parents, educators, and communities.
A Diverse Background in Law, Sports, and Entertainment
Before transitioning into education research, Dre’Sha honed her skills across multiple industries. After earning her MBA, she made significant contributions in the legal sector, successfully managing a boutique eminent domain law firm. During her MBA studies, she also gained valuable experience in sports and entertainment, deepening her understanding of business operations within these dynamic industries.
Bringing a Multifaceted Perspective to Education Policy
With expertise spanning law, sports and entertainment, and philanthropy operations, Dre’Sha brings a unique and comprehensive approach to education research and policy analysis. Her work focuses on critical discourse studies, the politics of education, and advancing justice in educational systems.
Academic Excellence and Thought Leadership
Dre’Sha holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development with a specialization in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis from NC State University. Her academic achievements also include a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a marketing focus and a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management, both from Winthrop University. Additionally, she has earned a Graduate Certificate in Counselor Education from NC State University, further solidifying her expertise in education policy and justice.
Commitment to Equity and Lasting Impact
Dedicated to education research and policy analysis, Dre’Sha remains committed to driving positive change and advocating for justice in education. Her diverse experience, academic expertise, and passion for equity position her as a thought leader shaping the future of education policy and practice.