Elizabeth Brady
Manager of Training Solutions
Elizabeth Brady is the Manager of Training Solutions and Training Product Manager at Grand River Solutions. Elizabeth leads the strategy, development, and delivery of large-scale training initiatives for colleges and universities nationwide. She oversees Grand River Solutions’ training membership, manages cross-functional implementation efforts, and supports institutions in strengthening compliance, equity, and prevention education.
Before joining Grand River Solutions, Elizabeth spent nearly a decade in higher education focusing on sexual and interpersonal violence prevention, equity initiatives, and student support. She served as the Interim Executive Director of the Advanced Research in Reducing the Impact of Violence in Higher Education (ARRIVE) Center at the State University of New York (SUNY), where she oversaw prevention, education, and response programming across SUNY and its national portfolio. In this role, she secured more than $9 million in external funding to advance violence prevention and response efforts. During her tenure at SUNY, Elizabeth created SUNY SPECTRUM, the nation’s largest conference dedicated to violence prevention and response for LGBTQIA+ students and communities. She also played a key role in establishing the SUNY Student Conduct Institute, which trains institutions nationwide on conducting fair, thorough, and equitable investigations and adjudications.
Elizabeth brings additional experience as a victim advocate and health educator and currently serves on the advisory board of the Keep Families Giving Foundation, where she supports next-generation philanthropists and impact investors. Elizabeth was a recipient of City and State New York’s 40-under-40 award, and Southern Connecticut State University’s Inclusive Excellence Award.
Elizabeth earned her Master of Business Administration from Western Connecticut State University, a Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies from Southern Connecticut State University, and dual Bachelor’s degrees in Women’s Studies and Counseling and Human Services from The University of Scranton.


