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Brad is the author of the highly controversial and much maligned - BradReese.Com Blog.

As a U.S. Army Sergeant, Brad managed for two years Pentagon Office BD981, Washington, D.C. Holding a Top Secret Security Clearance, he served as the military supervisor for the IBM Mainframe Computer Centralized Classified Repository of the U.S. Army Management Systems Support Agency (USAMSSA), and was held accountable for the controlled safekeeping of USAMSSA's classified documents distributed throughout the Pentagon as well as to U.S. Army Command Centers located worldwide, earning the U.S. Army Commendation Medal for Distinguished Service.

Using his GI Bill benefits, Brad earned a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Business Administration from Babson College located in Wellesley, Massachusetts.

In August 1995, Brad cofounded Tampa Bay, Florida based Reese Web, Inc. which provided Windows-NT Firewall Services to customers nationwide before its 2000 merger with Massachusetts-based AimNet Solutions (now Cognizant Technology Solutions). Article on the Reese Web - AimNet merger that appeared in Information Week, Cognizant acquired AimNet on September 5, 2006 for $15 million in cash.

In 2001, Brad Reese and Reggie Grant cofounded BradReese.Com to help enable affordable networks worldwide by offering alternatives to purchasing new Cisco.

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Babson College Alumni, Melissa Gruyich-Tomlin and Brad Reese at Andrew's in Tallahassee, Florida    Babson College Alumni, Melissa Gruyich-Tomlin and Brad Reese enjoying Andrew's in downtown Tallahassee, Florida.

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