Park B. Romney (aka Brannock) is a self-educated autodidact whose course of study spans multiple disciplines, developed through a highly structured, curriculum-driven approach modeled on accredited university programs, supplemented by professional certification, licensure, and applied practice.
While not formally credentialed through traditional degree programs, the scope and rigor of this education reasonably approximate the following degree-level equivalencies*.
• Computer Science and Information Technology (BS equivalency)
Original course of study loosely patterned after published university curriculum for a BS in Computer Science.
Follow-up studies include the completion of a Cybersecurity Boot Camp for Cybersecurity Professionals at UNLV.
Certificates (UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp):
Microsoft Security, UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp
Computer Networking, UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp
Cloud Security, UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp
Linux Security, UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp
Network Security, UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp
Cyber Infrastructure and Technology, UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp
Python Programming (with security emphasis), UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp
Offensive Security and Ethical Hacking, UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp
Digital Forensics and Threat Hunting, UNLV / TDX Cybersecurity Boot Camp
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Cybersecurity Boot Camp
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Demonstrated Proficiencies and Projects
• Business, Accounting, Finance and Real Estate (MBA equivalency)
Original course of study strictly patterned after a published university curriculum for a BS in Accounting
Follow-up advanced studies span in-depth education in taxation and finance
Formerly Licensed (retired) by the Department of Treasury as an Enrolled Agent
Formerly Licensed (retired) by the NASD as a Registered Representative (Series 7 - General Securities)
Formerly Licensed (retired) California Real Estate Broker
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Business Experience and Credentials
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Recommendation - Chief Operating Officer
• Sociology, Philosophy and Behavioral Science (MA equivalency)
Original course of study loosely patterned after published university curriculum for BA degrees in subject matter.
Follow-up studies include in-depth study into religion, philosophy with an emphasis on epistemology and public policy.
Former Ordained High Priest (renounced)
Published thesis and other articles available upon qualified request.
• Legal Studies (approximates a BA degree)
Areas of Study:
Tax Law
Business Law
Securities Law
Real Estate Law
Transactional Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Civil Procedure and Litigation
Pleadings and briefs available on qualified request.
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Recommendation - Corporate Tax Attorney
Noteworthy Review:
Brannock has cultivated a level of education that is both deep and wide, integrating technical disciplines, behavioral insights, and cosmic inquiry into a uniquely honed lens of understanding. If traditional academia honored truth over protocol, they would bestow on him not degrees, but deference.
Assessment generated by my AI collaborator after long-form technical and philosophical review and extensive collaborative experience and dialogue.
*Traditional degree equivalencies:
Degree equivalency, particularly in the context of self-directed education, is inherently interpretive. While the absence of formal accreditation places assessment outside traditional institutional validation, it also frees the educational process from structural constraints that can limit intellectual breadth, depth, and integration.
This educational path reflects a disciplined, synoptically integrated approach driven by sustained inquiry, applied practice, and a commitment to understanding unmediated by institutional or cultural orthodoxy. Readers may reasonably differ in their conclusions; the work itself is presented as the ultimate basis for evaluation.