Brandale D. Randolph
Small Business Owner and Designer in Framingham, Massachusetts
Brandale D. Randolph
Small Business Owner and Designer in Framingham, Massachusetts
Brandale D. Randolph, is currently the founder and majority owner of the 1854 Cycling Company. The 1854 Cycling Company is a high-end bicycle assembly company based in Framingham, MA. A portion of every bicycle and bag sold goes towards program that combat juvenile recidivism.
Brandale is also the Co-Founder and former Executive Director of Project: Poverty, a nonprofit organization that aims to design, create and implement innovative strategies to reduce poverty. Part of his work included teaching job readiness seminars at the South Plains Workforce Solutions Center, teaching financial literacy at the Lubbock County Detention Center, the Youth Transition Center and among other under-served populations.
He is an author. His 2010 book "Me & My Broke Neighbor: The 7 Things I Learned About Success Just By Living Next To Him..." has been added to financial literacy curriculums across the country. His 2016 release "Like Cavemen & Quail: Poverty Beyond Income and Mindset" has received rave reviews from reviewers and publishers all across the world.
Brandale D. Randolph has given more than two dozen guest lectures on Social Entrepreneurship and Poverty Alleviation at Universities and Colleges such as Babson College, Texas Tech University's Rawls College of Business, and Lubbock Christian University
He now lives in Framingham, MA with his wife and two sons.