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Bryan Kieler is a Part-Time Faculty member in the Department of Finance at the School of Business, Wayne State University. He also holds adjunct teaching roles at University of Detroit Mercy, Walsh College, and the DeVos School of Management at Northwood University, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in finance, leadership, and management.
- DBA in Innovation and Strategy, Walden University, 2019
- MBA with Finance Concentration, Oakland University, 2007
- MS in Strategic Leadership, Walsh College
- BA in English, Oakland University, 2002
His research and teaching interests center on finance, strategic leadership, community development finance, and nonprofit financial sustainability. He brings real-world expertise from over 19 years in financial services, particularly in Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) and New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC). His doctoral research applied the Malcolm Baldrige Framework to help nonprofits diversify revenue streams beyond government grants.
Although no recent publications are listed, his professional work reflects deep engagement with financial strategy in the nonprofit sector and community development lending.
He has not received any scientific awards listed in the provided text.
Bryan Kieler mentors through teaching and professional leadership. He has held significant roles at PNC Bank and IFF, managing over $75 million in community development loans. He is actively involved in advising and governance through board memberships with Midtown Detroit Inc., Accounting Aid Society, Haven of Oakland County, Junior Achievement of Southeast Michigan, Starfish Family Services, Venture Inc., and Winning Futures.
He is actively engaged in community and academic initiatives, contributing to nonprofit development and financial education through teaching and board service.




