Jonathan Reilly

Jonathan is the top ranked Account Executive of his class at one of AT&T's most competitive college-hire initiatives, the Business Sales Leadership Development Program (BSLDP). As part of the program, he has been selected from among top talent at colleges across the nation and immersed in an intensive, 20-week training environment that prepares him for success in Business to Business Sales.

Before joining the BSLDP in June 2012, Jonathan attended Emory University in Atlanta, GA where he was involved in a number of academic, professional, athletic, and social pursuits.

Throughout his undergraduate years, Jonathan held a number of professional positions that have equipped him with skills for his career in business sales. In 2006 he started a neurodevelopment company based out of Ft. Lauderdale, FL called Minds in Motion Institute for Neurodevelopment and Learning. Jonathan wrote a compressive business plan and directed not only the business side of the company but also worked hand in hand with the trainers taking a non-medical approach to curing learning disabilities. Jonathan assisted the instillation of over 1000 new clients, creation of a web site, created fluent marketing plans, and grossed over a million dollars. In 2011 Jonathan opened his second company in Atlanta, GA called Bed Tents LLC. This Company worked off of the e-commerce model rather than his previous company which was in the services industry.

These professional experiences have equipped Jonathan with strong business acumen and a better understanding of how a company functions as a whole. Through having such an all encompassing role in both companies Jonathan is better equipped with knowledge of how to communicate and direct a business from the ground up giving him an invaluable tool in business to business sales.

Jonathan competed as a scholarship athlete in varsity baseball at Emory University and Broward College. At Broward College he was named Scholar Athlete of the Year and the team was ranked #5 in the nation. At Emory Jonathan was captain of the team for multiple years, served as team representative and executive board member on the Emory Varsity Athlete's Council, and received all conference awards for a team that was ranked 24th in the nation.