Channing Frazier

Lead Instructor - Project Management at James Madison University

Biography

James Madison University

Channing Frazier, MBA, PMP®, PMI-ACP®, Prosci® Certified Change Practitioner is a recognized ambassador of project management and prides himself on teaching project management in an engaging and understandable way. In his current role, he serves as Senior Program Manager, Business Informatics at AdventHealth. As part of his responsibilities, he administers management best practices as well as Six Sigma root cause analysis to find efficiencies that impact those receiving ambulatory and acute care. The range of projects that he manages includes Healthcare Administration, Information Technology, and Revenue Cycle Management.

Channing has a passion for working alongside organizations that impact positive change for their communities. In a previous role, he acted as the Assistant Director for Valencia College, Continuing Education; where he managed a team of project managers, subject matter experts, and coordinators in solving business challenges in a range of industries including banking, utilities, construction, medical, transportation logistics, and public safety.

The passion Channing has for business operations began while learning from analysts, technical directors, and program managers as a cost account manager (CAM). Through excellent mentorship, he became skilled in capital projects, proposal writing, and earned value management system contracts while working at Lockheed Martin, a U.S. government contractor.

Channing’s personal mission is to enhance the profession he loves by helping others to manage organizations at their highest level. It is no surprise that his service to clients is comprehensive and complete. Channing has shown the ability to transcend industry working in hospitality, higher education, grant management, defense, and healthcare over the tenure of his career.

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