Brad Paul's Bio
Like so many, Brad grew up in a broken home. His mother remarried but it was a bad match. When tensions reached the breaking point, he left home at the age of 15. Unlike his childhood hero,
Tom Sawyer , the police quickly apprehended him. He was sent to jail, court, juvenile hall, and finally a boys’ home.
The boys’ home was an offshoot of the famous Boys Town in Nebraska. (The Oscar-winning
movie "Boys Town" starring Spencer Tracy, tells the story.) Being there was the best thing that could have happened to him. He achieved the most coveted position at the boys’ home and graduated with a small scholarship. After graduating with honors from college, he joined a well-known Fortune 500 company. Starting at the bottom, he rose rapidly through the ranks to head of a marketing group responsible for generating $400 million dollars in annual product sales to 900 retail outlets throughout the United States. During his free time, he built and led a non-profit
singles organization. Always wary of singles clubs, he set out to create one with a unique approach that would distinguish it from all others. The response was tremendous and the club grew swiftly. Feeling the pull of a higher calling, Brad left the corporate world after many years of dedicated service to find work that was more meaningful. Today, Brad devotes his time to writing and development products that improve people’s lives and building websites that support these
activities.
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