Madison Who’s Who Recognizes Charles O. Bradshaw
If you need trouble shot down dead in the dust, just look up Charles O. Bradshaw. He is an Administrative Assistant for New York University, and ingenious troubleshooting is his expertise. Founded in 1831 NYU is the largest private university in the United States. The University is composed of 14 schools, colleges, and divisions, occupying five major centers in Manhattan. It operates branch campus and research programs in other parts of the United States and abroad, as well as study abroad programs in more than 25 countries. NYU is one of the largest employers in NYC.
Along with working in an administrative capacity, Mr. Bradshaw studies at New York University. He feeds his high capacity for creativity with his meticulousness in pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Digital Film & Animation at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU. The Tisch School has a worthy reputation as an extraordinary training ground for the individual artist and scholar of the arts. Students of this school study their craft in a spirited risk taking environment that combines the professional training of a conservatory with the liberal arts education of a major research university. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, a fraternity founded in 1901 on the three principals of Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love. Sigma Phi Epsilon is currently partnered with YouthAids as their official sanctioned philanthropy. The fraternity has also raised $16 million for post-Hurricane Katrina assistance.
When not working or at his studies, Mr. Charles. O. Bradshaw is an aspiring comedian. He enjoys reading fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, and he juxtaposes this quiet pursuit with an enthusiasm for sports especially: football, pro-wrestling, and mixed martial arts.
Charles O. Bradshaw is also a newlywed, and is celebrating his first year of marriage to his wife, a constant source of inspiration for him.
Charles O. Bradshaw can be found on the Madison Who’s Who Directory, and he is looking forward to networking with you.

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