Biography
Brunhilde K. BRADLEY is a retired United States Naval Officer with over 25 years of service. She has a degree in Economics from the United States Naval Academy and a Master of Business Administration from Georgetown University. She was among the first group of women to attend the United States Naval Academy. She was Officer in Charge of a naval facility in Japan, and was the Commanding Officer, Navy Recruiting District, New York. While in the US Navy she had leadership, operational, administrative, budget and protocol experience in aviation squadrons, base command, recruiting, US Congressional offices and Navy Admirals' staffs. Since retiring from the Navy, Brunhilde has been very involved in non-profits in Italy, Korea and the US, including: Komen Race for the Cure; Seoul Children's Welfare Committee; Center for Tomorrow's Leaders; Military Child Education Coalition; Colorado Technical University Patriot scholarship program; Pacific Forum International. Brunhilde has lectured at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), Sookmyung Women's University and the Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS). Of importance to her is developing young leaders and who want to commit to: service to country, to others and to developing themselves.