Meet The Team: Bryson Toole

Bryson Toole serves as the Finance Business Manager for the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine (PCVM), bringing a strong background in financial operations and a deep connection to Clemson University, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Management in 2011.
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Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine

Bryson Toole serves as the Finance Business Manager for the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine (PCVM), bringing a strong background in financial operations and a deep connection to Clemson University, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Management in 2011. A South Carolina native, Toole comes to the college from the Department of English here at Clemson where he served as a Fiscal Analyst. He says he was drawn to the PCVM for the unique opportunity to be a part of something new.

“I’m excited to be part of the team developing a new college at the University,” said Toole. “It’s a unique opportunity, and I look forward to collaborating with the PCVM faculty and staff as we work toward a bright future for the College. When I met the fantastic team at the PCVM, I immediately knew this was the perfect fit for me.”

Toole says he hopes to make a meaningful impact within the college by implementing and maintaining clear and transparent policies and procedures for the business office.

“I value the chance to hear feedback from everyone at the PCVM so we can keep improving our processes and make sure things run smoothly and efficiently for everyone.”

Toole currently resides in Greenville with his wife, Alex, and two dogs. 

“Our two dogs are Ozzy, a Maltese, and Manny, a Dachshund-Lab mix, who keep life entertaining. I enjoy cheering on my favorite baseball, football and soccer teams in my free time, discovering new sushi spots and exploring Greenville with my family.”

Go Tigers!

A collage of three photographs that show Toole and his wife holding two dogs, Toole in the atrium of a hotel wearing a Hawaiian lei necklace, and Toole holding a small black dog on a porch overlooking a forest.