Rick Nail
Program Manager, American College Center for Military and Veterans Affairs
Rick Nail is the program manager for the American College Center for Military and Veterans Affairs. He joined The College in 2013, serving in Admissions, and became lead coordinator in the South Florida office while helping countless students along their academic journeys. Before joining The College, he helped thousands of students earn the skills and knowledge needed to enter the workforce after earning a degree in ministerial foundational learning. He then went on to serve in many positions, including bi-vocational pastorates.
A Marine veteran, Nail served as an F-4 phantom electrician in the military. The time he spent serving with fellow Marines and keeping their jets flying resonated within him to serve a purpose greater than himself. This remains a lifetime highlight and achievement.
He resides in South Florida near his daughter, brother, and their families. Nail's two greatest joys are seeing his daughter become the mother/woman she continues to be, along with his current role of serving in the Center for Military and Veterans Affairs, which he believes is a position of a higher cause.
Rick Nail is the program manager for the American College Center for Military and Veterans Affairs. He joined The College in 2013, serving in Admissions, and became lead coordinator in the South Florida office while helping countless students along their academic journeys. Before joining The College, he helped thousands of students earn the skills and knowledge needed to enter the workforce after earning a degree in ministerial foundational learning. He then went on to serve in many positions, including bi-vocational pastorates.
A Marine veteran, Nail served as an F-4 phantom electrician in the military. The time he spent serving with fellow Marines and keeping their jets flying resonated within him to serve a purpose greater than himself. This remains a lifetime highlight and achievement.
He resides in South Florida near his daughter, brother, and their families. Nail's two greatest joys are seeing his daughter become the mother/woman she continues to be, along with his current role of serving in the Center for Military and Veterans Affairs, which he believes is a position of a higher cause.