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Bryan Kelley's tells his story of how he got a life sentence, how he got paroled and how he is free today, healing the world. Bryan serves as the CEO of the Prison Entrepreneurship Program (PEP), an innovative social enterprise that unites business executives and inmates through entrepreneurial passion and servant leadership to transform lives, restore families and rebuild communities. He wholeheartedly believes that everyone—even felons—are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, among them are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As an ex-felon and graduate of the program, Bryan leads the way for others like him to find a purpose-filled, productive life.
Bryan Kelley has a BS in psychology from Sam Houston State University. He is a business owner/entrepreneur, advisor, mentor, and is currently serving on the governing board of One Man's Treasure. He is an elder of TheMET Church in Houston, Texas. He is also a speaker and prison-reform advocate giving voice to our marginalized multitudes who wear the scarlet letter of ex-felon. Bryan is an example of what can happen when a soul in prison decides to quit being part of the problem to trust God and become part of the solution.
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Bryan Kelley's tells his story of how he got a life sentence, how he got paroled and how he is free today, healing the world. Bryan serves as the CEO of the Prison Entrepreneurship Program (PEP), an innovative social enterprise that unites business executives and inmates through entrepreneurial passion and servant leadership to transform lives, restore families and rebuild communities. He wholeheartedly believes that everyone—even felons—are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, among them are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As an ex-felon and graduate of the program, Bryan leads the way for others like him to find a purpose-filled, productive life.
Bryan Kelley has a BS in psychology from Sam Houston State University. He is a business owner/entrepreneur, advisor, mentor, and is currently serving on the governing board of One Man's Treasure. He is an elder of TheMET Church in Houston, Texas. He is also a speaker and prison-reform advocate giving voice to our marginalized multitudes who wear the scarlet letter of ex-felon. Bryan is an example of what can happen when a soul in prison decides to quit being part of the problem to trust God and become part of the solution.

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