Ben Daley
Ben Daley
Ben believes the best way to understand new cultures is with curiosity and humble participation. Whether leading a wilderness trip in Montana or teaching community feminism classes in Bolivia’s Andes, he encourages his students to benefit from cross-cultural interactions.
Daley, Thomas Gillen and Michael Miselis were members of RAM – a white supremacist organization which regularly caused violence at political rallies in California according to prosecutors. After attending the Unite the Right rally in August 2017, these men were arrested.
Early Life and Education
Ben Daley was an honor roll student and accomplished soccer player at Spencerport High School. As part of a state championship-winning soccer team, he also earned varsity letter awards in football and basketball.
Daley and Miselis both pleaded guilty to conspiring to riot following their roles in the violence that broke out at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last year. Both were members of a small militant group which cast itself as an alt-right fight club; training street fighters and publicizing its activities via social media.
Chicago public school superintendent Benjamin Willis reportedly earned one of the highest salaries among public officials (excluding only President and Governor of New York ) but staunchly opposed efforts to desegregate Chicago schools. Hal Baron eventually decided that his time was best spent seeking desegregation of public housing rather than attacking Willis and his allies.
Professional Career
Ben is a Privacy Professional who specialises in helping organizations prepare for new data protection laws by translating those requirements into robust business as usual policies and processes. With over 15 years of experience working in information governance, he offers organisations expert guidance when navigating through new requirements for data protection regulations.
Ben Daley possesses a Bachelor of Creative Arts in Theatre and Writing, Graduate Diploma of Education (Senior Drama), and Master of Business Administration degrees. Currently he works on Standard Chartered Bank’s Client Coverage team in London.
He boasts an extensive theater and film acting background, having appeared in productions like Blue Heelers, Flipper, Stingers as well as musical theatre productions such as Les Miserables and Jesus Christ Superstar. Furthermore, he enjoys teaching children drama.
Achievement and Honors
Tom Daley stands on a 10-meter diving board in Southampton public pool looking small and alone. But at only 13 years old he has captured British public imagination in an unprecedented manner by balancing precocity in one of sports most spectacular events with maturity and composure – something few other divers could match his performances at.
Daley created ‘Be Great Do Good’ in 2015 as an initiative that showcases athletes can excel both on and off the field. Through this campaign, each week of the season Daley wears a scrum cap adorned with logos and colors of different charities emblazoned on his or her headgear.
Daley also co-wrote and appeared in Jonathan Goldstein’s 2011 comedy Horrible Bosses as a paramedic, co-wrote The Incredible Burt Wonderstone and Vacation (2015) as co-writers with him.
Personal Life
He currently teaches and advises students at High Tech High, while in his free time focusing on his personal and professional goals with “Be Great Do Good”, an organization dedicated to showing athletes they can excel both on the field as well as off.
Daley has made it his mission to support one charity per week during Super Rugby, by featuring their logo on his scrum cap to raise funds for them.
According to his Life Path Number, Ben is an adventurer in search of greater truths. 2019 marks his personal Year 4, the initial bottoming phase in a 9-year cycle.
Net Worth
Daley didn’t last very long in the UFC, yet still made millions. Most of his funds are invested in stocks and real estate while over 10 percent is donated back to his coaches.
Jonathan Goldstein and Mr. Soares have collaborated on numerous screenplays together, such as Horrible Bosses and its sequel Horrible Bosses 2. Additionally, they co-wrote The Incredible Burt Wonderstone as well as working on National Lampoon’s Vacation 5.
He is an outspoken supporter of LGBT rights and actively involved in various campaigns and organizations, speaking openly about his mental health issues and anxiety. It is estimated that his net worth stands at $10 Million due to both his primary career as a Rugby Player as well as endorsements and sponsorships that have made him incredibly wealthy.