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Randall Shelton of Atlanta is a well-seasoned professional with excellent leadership skills and strong business ethics.
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Randall Shelton Is The Director Of Auxiliary Services At Northeastern State University
Randall Shelton of Atlanta is a well-seasoned professional with excellent leadership skills and strong business ethics. He has more than three decades of experience in auxiliary administration as well as in private sector ownership. He has also worked with the topmost universities where he served different positions.
At present, Randall Shelton is serving as an Assistant Vice President at Kennesaw State University. Here, he is managing the budgets, technology, and the department of Human Resources. In 2015, he was awarded as the University Administrator of the year in recognition of his accomplishments at Kennesaw State University.
Prior to this, he has worked with Northeastern State University. Here, he was responsible for all auxiliary services at a state level institution, with a student population of 10,000 with three campuses. He also handled operational areas of Maintenance, Housing and Residential life, custodial, Bookstore, Grounds and Landscape, Food service, Student union, Motor Pool, Vending, Campus Events, Campus Printing Service, and Post Office.
His responsibilities also included a partnership with campus card systems, campus-wide printer, copier management, administration of campus cable TV system, campus fleet management program, capital projects, the budget responsibility of 15 million, and human resources.
Randall Shelton also worked as a contractor and an independent consultant for a year and managed two restaurant projects in Wichita, Kansas. He took care of the facilities layout and design, menu development, budget planning, and construction management. Both these projects moved from the initial concept to successful ongoing operations with his project managing skills. Owing to his skills and expertise, he served all of his duties and responsibilities meticulously.