Entrepreneur Benjamin Dalley oversees two Washington, DC, firms in the non-profit and private sector. As the development director of the philanthropic organization Bike to the Beach, Benjamin Dalley raises money for autism awareness through charity bike rides. Corporations and real estate companies benefit from Benjamin C. Dalley's guidance as managing partner with the business and real estate consultancy Xebec Enterprises, Inc. Before embarking on these initiatives, Ben Dalley attended Brown University, where he earned a master of arts in sociology. He wrote his thesis on social capital theory in Harlem, New York. 

Based in Providence, Rhode Island, Brown University features a popular sociology program that has received coverage by Newsweek, CNN, the New York Times, and other media outlets. Undergraduates can acquire a bachelor of arts and a bachelor of science in the field, and can learn how to apply critical thinking to issues affecting the world. Graduate students can garner a master of arts or doctor of philosophy degree. Regardless of a student’s level, Brown University provides an all-encompassing education in six key areas, including comparative development and global political economy, health and health care, and urban sociology. 

Following graduation, those who complete the Brown University sociology program have gone onto positions with major private and public organizations. Some have received consultancy positions with Amazon.com and the US Social Security Administration. Doctorate students have earned roles with the World Bank and the United Nations. Additionally, many choose to continue their studies at schools of law or business.

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