Rodney Bullard

Executive Director of the Chick-fil-A Foundation

Rodney is Executive Director of Chick-fil-A Foundation, where he leads the company’s community and philanthropic strategy, which is focused on fostering youth and furthering education. Prior to Chick-fil-A, Rodney served as an Assistant United States Attorney prosecuting complex criminal cases. For his service, the United States Attorney General presented him with, one of the Department of Justice’s highest honors, the Director’s Award. Prior to this role, Rodney was selected as a White House Fellow, the nation’s most prestigious public-service Fellowship. As a White House Fellow, Rodney was placed at NASA working directly for the NASA Administrator. A decorated veteran, Rodney also served in the  United States Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps eventually working at the  Pentagon as a Congressional Legislative Liaison in the Office of the Secretary of the Air  Force.

Rodney is an alumnus of the United States Air Force Academy, Duke University School of Law, the University of Georgia’s Terry School of Business and the Harvard Business  School’s Advanced Management Program.

Rodney currently serves on several national and local boards of directors including: the Salvation Army National Advisory Board of Directors, the University Of Georgia Terry  School Of Business Board of Directors, the Junior Achievement USA National Board of  Directors, the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE) Foundation Board of  Directors, The National Fellowship of Christian Athletes Board of Directors, and the  Leadership Atlanta Board of Directors.