Roger Bradley joins Kings County administrative staff as new assistant administrative officer
Bradley holds a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Southern California, and undergraduate degrees from Brigham Young University in political science and statistics.
Bradley comes to Kings County with extensive experience in the local government. He brings considerable experience in collaborating with community groups, non-profits, and residents on diverse and complex issues. Throughout his career, he has successfully implemented and managed programs that provide quality services in a fiscally prudent manner.
Before joining Kings County, Bradley served as the Community Services Director for the City of Claremont, located in eastern Los Angeles County, where he managed the City’s maintenance, sewer, solid waste, street sweeping, cemetery, motor fleet, urban forest, and transportation functions, as well as various capital projects.
His prior experience also includes managing environmental services, disaster preparedness, budgeting, legislative advocacy, community television, and special projects. Bradley is a veteran of the armed forces, having served in the United States Marine Corps.
Bradley commented on his appointment: "I am very excited to join the staff at Kings County. There are some great projects underway, and I feel blessed to be asked to join such a dedicated team. I look forward to great things in the future!"
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