Brandon Q. McGriff is a living testament to resilience, resolve, and reconciliation. Born and raised in the inner city of Rochester, New York, Brandon was the product of a single‑parent household — a life marked by instability, and the painful absence of a father. His journey led him through the harsh realities of homelessness, incarceration, and spiritual purgatory, seasons that tested his will but ultimately refined his purpose.
Rather than allow those struggles to define him, Brandon transformed them into the foundation of his life’s work. Drawing from the hard‑won lessons of his journey, he created “The Curriqulum” — with a Q for both his middle initial and his unique approach to personal transformation. The Curriqulum is a blueprint of lived experiences, ancestral wisdom, and practical guidance designed to equip fatherless youth and childless parents with the tools to heal, rebuild, and pursue success with purpose and integrity.
Brandon’s mission is clear: to close the gap between estranged fathers and the children they left behind — not through judgment, but through understanding, accountability, and love. His message challenges communities to confront the cycles of abandonment and disconnection that have plagued generations and to replace them with resolve, reconciliation, and restoration.
Today, as an entrepreneur, mentor, and speaker, Brandon Q. McGriff stands as proof that adversity can become the curriculum for greatness. His voice carries the power of experience, his story offers hope to the broken, and his work continues to ignite a movement of fathers and families finding their way back to one another.
