Ivey Harrison serves as the Senior Territory Manager for YouScience, overseeing operations in South Carolina and Tennessee. With a robust background in college admissions and independent school counseling spanning over 15 years, Ivey brings a wealth of expertise to his role. His deep understanding of...
Ivey Harrison serves as the Senior Territory Manager for YouScience, overseeing operations in South Carolina and Tennessee. With a robust background in college admissions and independent school counseling spanning over 15 years, Ivey brings a wealth of expertise to his role. His deep understanding of the higher education landscape enables him to effectively bridge the gap between students and their educational aspirations. At YouScience, Ivey is instrumental in driving key initiatives that enhance student engagement and success, particularly through innovative assessment tools that align students’ skills with career pathways.
In his current position, Ivey leads strategic outreach efforts, collaborating with schools and educational institutions to implement YouScience’s cutting-edge solutions. His role involves not only managing relationships with stakeholders but also providing professional development and training to educators on the importance of personalized career guidance. Ivey’s commitment to community outreach is evident in his leadership of the Presbyterian College Greenville Alumni Chapter, where he fosters connections among alumni and current students, promoting a culture of mentorship and support.
Additionally, Ivey’s involvement in the SACAC Strategic Planning Committee highlights his dedication to advancing best practices in student affairs and admissions. His skills in public speaking, educational consulting, and student counseling empower him to advocate effectively for students’ needs, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of higher education. With a passion for empowering the next generation, Ivey Harrison continues to make a significant impact in the field of education, shaping the future of countless students in South Carolina and Tennessee.