Wednesday 21 September 2016

Randall Shelton – A Senior Level Administrative Professional

Randall Shelton is an Atlanta based senior level administrative professional. In 2015, he received University Administrator of the Year Award for the commendable work he performed as the Assistant Vice President of Auxiliary Operations at Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA. In 2013, he led the University’s Culinary team to the America’s top foodservice program (as recognized by the National Restaurant Association), winning the Operator Innovator of the Year Award for 2013.

Randall Shelton at Kennesaw State University re-organized the entire parking and transportation system to increase revenues and reduce costs.  He redeveloped bookstore operations, added text book rentals, online course materials, and several online coop textbook programs to increase revenue and reduce costs to students by $1.4 million per year.  The result was overall 20% increase in revenue for the division. Randall also restructured student health clinics into full service medical urgent care clinic. Besides that, he successfully led the transition of the entire campus to Blackboard and Blackboard Transact systems.  He was the core team member responsible for the successful development of a new campus master plan. 

Randall Shelton prior to working at Kennesaw State University, served as the Director of Auxiliary Services at Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, OK. Here, he was responsible for all auxiliary operations of three campuses and a student population of 10,000. He managed the operational areas of Housing and Residential Life, Grounds and landscape, Maintenance, Fitness Center, Bookstore, Food Service, Motor Pool, Vending, Student Union, Campus Printing Service, Campus Events, Mail Services   and Post Office.  His other responsibilities also included partnership with the campus card system, administration of the campus cable TV system, & the campus fleet management program. He worked at NSU for three years and efficiently handled all budgets, capital projects, human resources, and technology.

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