Since joining Mission Acts International (MAI) in 2014, Bryan Page has been key in spearheading innovative initiatives within behavioral health management consulting and varied other missional avenues. He has applied his extensive knowledge and experience to tackle the complex issues surrounding family violence and sexual assault, placing a strong emphasis on advocating for survivors through fresh and effective methods. Bryan’s roles as an Educational Consultant and Implementation Strategies Facilitator have equipped him with a profound understanding of the dynamics involved in empowering both individuals and organizations to constructively address intricate social challenges. Bryan ensures his initiatives are backed by a clear vision and core values, fostering teamwork and effective execution of designated activities. The missional projects under Bryan's guidance often resemble a strategic planning dynamic involving phases of meticulous planning that draw on community involvement and use resources like best practices, policy roundtables, and advisory guidance intended to build organizational impact. Bryan provides consultative support, due diligence analyses and command-and-control competencies, enriching MAI planning, partnering and implementation processes with insights gleaned from his more than fifteen years of consulting experience. The missional brand Bryan has established at MAI encapsulates the essence of carefully crafted collaborative approaches involving a range of stakeholders, frameworks, and solutions to ensure that missions are clearly defined, values are upheld, and activities are purposeful and impactful.