Dr. Bailey is a skilled facilitator with expertise in a variety of areas including learning and development, employee engagement, talent management, leadership development, employee orientation and onboarding, teambuilding, and customer service. His previous services with Harris Health System included as the Operations Manager–Business and Staff Development, Ancillary and Support Services and the Pharmacy Staff Development & Recruitment Manager in the Department of Pharmacy. His excellent rapport with people and has been recognized for his ability to connect with others. He uses his excellent communication skills to help convey concepts and is a skilled practitioner in the use of collaborative, learner-centered techniques.
Dr. Bailey holds a Doctorate degree in Higher Education, Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration and a graduate of “The Jewels of 3rd Ward” - Texas Southern University and the Jack Yates High School, respectively.
He holds membership in several social, civic and professional organizations to include Research Association of Minority Professors (RAMP), Association for Talent Development Texas Southern University Alumni Association, and the Jack Yates National Alumni Association.
Dr. Rondell Bailey loves his family. Most of all, he loves the Lord! He accepted Christ as his Savior at an early age and was baptized at Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of the late Rev. D. Leon Everett, II. Dr. Bailey is an “adopted member” of Mt. Hebron Missionary Baptist Church (Houston) – where his mother is a longtime member and Dr. Max Miller is the pastor. Currently, Dr. Bailey is an active member of the New Faith Church of Houston where Dr. Andre J. Lewis is the pastor and Dr. T.R. Williams, Sr. is the founder and pastor emeritus.
St. Francis of Assisi will also host the Houston Foodbank/Kraft Mobile Food distribution at the church on 204 Dooley Street on Thursday, August 17, 2019 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The free fruits and vegetables distribution is available to anyone in need in Waller County Area. No qualifications required. Patrons are asked to bring bags, boxes or carts to carry the food items. Persons will be also able to sign up for other social services, i.e. SNAPS. CHIP and TANF, etc.) Please share this information with persons you feel will benefit from the service. Thanks for your assistance.
Members of the community are also invited to attend the weekly Bible Study on Sundays at 9:30 a.m., followed by worship service at 11:00 a.m.
St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church 204 Dooley Street Phone: 936-857-3272 stfrancispv@sbcglobal.net
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