Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Ken Bradley spent 20 years traveling the globe to support America’s missions and allied communities through his work as an engineer officer. Now he aims to bring his unique experience and dedication to serving his community as a candidate for the Baldwin County Board of Education, District 1 seat.
Ken graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1998. During his decorated 20-year military career, Ken deployed to Bosnia, Iraq, and Kuwait. He also supported various humanitarian missions in the Caribbean and South America. Among the many awards he received for his efforts in these operations, Ken was awarded the Bronze Star, a notable achievement presented to select service members for meritorious service while serving in a combat zone. Ken also holds a master’s degree in civil engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology. He now works as a licensed professional engineer, providing services to the Department of Defense, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Department of the Interior.