Tony Witek
06-01 2018 18:22
schreef:
It’s hard for me to write these words. I was first introduced to Brad when we were both at College in Bellingham. The one thing about him you immediately saw was that he was a very friendly and social person. He had an infectious laugh that was hilarious. We both enjoyed skiing and he was great skier as well.
Along the way in life we were able to work very closely together. Our days together at Selene provided me opportunities that only he opened up for me. We both learned from each other in those days. I remember going to China for my very first time. He specifically came along with me as my wing-man. As a result I felt much more comfortable and as it turned out safer that he had my back. That was what it was like with him. Anyway he could, he showed that he cared.
I must say as I personally experienced he was also one of the hardest working guys in the industry. Brad was always trying to prove himself and be a great provider for his family which he cared very much about. He had a passion for what he did. When he worked he was fearless. No challenge seemed unsurmountable with Brad. I too will miss Bradley.
Tony Witek
06-01 2018 18:22
schreef:
It’s hard for me to write these words. I was first introduced to Brad when we were both at College in Bellingham. The one thing about him you immediately saw was that he was a very friendly and social person. He had an infectious laugh that was hilarious. We both enjoyed skiing and he was great skier as well.
Along the way in life we were able to work very closely together. Our days together at Selene provided me opportunities that only he opened up for me. We both learned from each other in those days. I remember going to China for my very first time. He specifically came along with me as my wing-man. As a result I felt much more comfortable and as it turned out safer that he had my back. That was what it was like with him. Anyway he could, he showed that he cared.
I must say as I personally experienced he was also one of the hardest working guys in the industry. Brad was always trying to prove himself and be a great provider for his family which he cared very much about. He had a passion for what he did. When he worked he was fearless. No challenge seemed unsurmountable with Brad. I too will miss Bradley.