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Bridget Beville | Vice President of Resolution Services & Title IX Coordinator, University of Phoenix

Bridget Beville | Vice President of Resolution Services & Title IX Coordinator, University of Phoenix

Current Position and Past Experience
Bridget Beville is the Vice President of Resolution Services and Title IX Coordinator at the University of Phoenix. In this role, she leads institutional efforts related to compliance, investigations, conflict resolution, and regulatory oversight. She also serves as Associate Faculty in the College of Business and Information Technology, reflecting her commitment to teaching, learning, and student success.

Bridget brings extensive experience in higher education, legal affairs, and public policy. Prior to her current position, she served as Associate General Counsel for University of Phoenix, providing strategic legal guidance on a wide range of institutional matters. Earlier in her career, she was Associate Vice President of Government Affairs for Apollo Group, where she focused on higher education policy, regulatory engagement, and government relations.

Throughout her career, Bridget has specialized in higher education compliance, corporate governance, risk management, investigations, and policy and process development. She is known for helping organizations navigate complex regulatory and operational challenges by translating evolving legal and regulatory requirements into practical, sustainable institutional practices. She is also interested in the responsible use of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, to improve institutional operations, decision-making, and organizational effectiveness.

Education, Honors, and Achievements
Bridget earned a Juris Doctor from St. Mary's University School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

She is licensed to practice law in both Arizona and Texas and is a member of the State Bar of Arizona and the State Bar of Texas. In addition to her professional responsibilities, Bridget serves on the Board of Directors for the East Valley Partnership, contributing her expertise to initiatives that support regional growth and community development.

A respected leader in higher education administration and compliance, Bridget is recognized for her collaborative approach, commitment to institutional integrity, and ability to develop practical solutions to complex organizational challenges.

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