Andrew Bradley graduated from California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly)
in December 2004,
majoring in Marketing Management and International Business
Management. He has been actively involved in marketing for many years
with First Covenant Church of Sacramento’s Mexicali Missions Trip, and
was a director of Computer Partners, a program of Cal Poly's Student
Community Services. During the summer of 2004 he worked as the
Regional Public Affairs Coordinator for the Muscular Dystrophy
Association (MDA) in Oakland, CA, covering Northern and Central
California. In December 2004 he accepted a Program Coordinator position
with MDA in Dublin, CA. In 2006 he moved back to Sacramento, CA to
pursue a new career in public relations. He is currently an
Assistant Account Executive at Perry Communication's Group, Inc. in
Sacramento, working on some of the firms largest accounts.
He graduated from Jesuit
High School in Carmichael (Sacramento), CA, in 2001. While at Jesuit he
was an active member of the State Championship Cross Country team,
played recreational soccer, and was a member of the track team.
During High School he
was also involved in leadership at First Covenant Church of Sacramento,
planning events for the high school youth ministry program and
advertising its Mexicali Missions trip to the entire congregation
through graphic media and other advertisements. While involved with
this project he helped to oversee a $50,000 budget and designed many
flyers advertising fund raising opportunities to the 200+ going on the
mission.
While at Cal Poly he was in charge of marketing dorm events for Sierra
Madre Dorms in the Summer of 2001, and has since become a director
within Student Community Services. He oversaw the Computer
Partners program, which has a goal is to teach basic computer skills
to primarily senior citizens of the San Luis Obispo Community.
To increase student involvement and awareness in the program he has
successfully planned and run a Student Disk Drive in the University
Union during the Fall of 2002 and designed a graphic media
display especially appeal to freshmen, our volunteer base, and to all
other students that may be walking by for a winter recruitment drive.