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Daniel Collings, J.D., M.A., PMP

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Daniel
Collings

Vice President, Administrative Services Entity

Daniel Collings, J.D., M.A., PMP, is vice president of administrative services entity (ASE) at Advocates for Human Potential (AHP). His role is building out the administrative function of AHP’s work in California and helping to lead and provide support for these projects. He began his career with military and defense contracting work, then moved into two decades of successful senior leadership in the realm of project management, legal, finance, business management, Veterans’ assistance, and nonprofit healthcare support and outreach. He has experience consulting with the Big Four banks and accounting firms in America, along with clerking in the 13th Judicial District of Tampa, Florida. Most recently, Mr. Collings served as the senior vice president at TCM Bank, as well as a senior manager at Baker McKenzie, one of the largest global law firms. There, he helped spearhead one of the services and legal project management divisions. He is Project Management Professional (PMP) certified, Six Sigma certified, Lean certified, Project Management certified, and Scrum/Agile Master’s certified. He holds an M.A. in management and leadership, a master’s degree in organizational leadership, and a J.D. from Western Michigan University.