MAP International
Janice Mitchell Bryant, MBA has extensive experience in marketing and communications. Janice is currently serving as the Vice President of Marketing, Communications & PR at MAP International, where they are responsible for raising brand awareness and ensuring consistent communication across all channels. Prior to this, Janice held the position of Senior Director of Marketing and Communications at MAP International.
Before joining MAP International, Janice worked as a Marketing Consultant/Owner at Brave Marketing Co., where they assisted clients in promoting their brands and developing effective marketing strategies. Janice also served as the Vice President of Marketing Customer Interaction Strategist at Regions Bank, leading marketing decisioning and implementing data-driven customer contact strategies.
In addition to their corporate roles, Janice has experience in education as a Marketing Instructor at Columbus State University, Continuing Education. Janice has also served as the Director of Marketing and Communications at The Bridge and as an Assistant Vice President and Small Business Segment Manager at Synovus.
Janice Mitchell Bryant, MBA, obtained their Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Marketing from Columbus State University, where they studied from 1995 to 1999. Later on, they pursued their Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Troy University (in Phenix City) and completed the program between 2005 and 2007.
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MAP International is a Christian organization providing life-changing medicines and health supplies to people in need. MAP serves all people, regardless of religion, gender, race, nationality or ethnic background. We provide medicines and health supplies to those in need around the world so they might experience life to the fullest. In times of disaster, MAP International provides immediate humanitarian assistance and relief aid including medicines and health supplies to people left homeless and without access to basic services. From the earliest days of a response, MAP focuses on helping communities restore critical services and work with partners to help them rebuild health systems. MAP International has provided more than $6 billion in medicines and health supplies to communities in need since its inception in 1954. MAP is recognized for its stewardship by charity watchdogs, each year achieving the highest ratings from Guidestar, the Better Business Bureau, CharityWatch, CNBC, ECFA and Forbes magazine.