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    Larry Bradley

    Political Analyst, Speaker and Author

    Larry Bradley is a seasoned professional with a background in business, politics, and the military.

    With a Master of Business Administration in Management from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Missouri State University, Larry has a solid educational foundation.

    His career spans across the public and private sectors, where he excels in identifying organizational flaws and implementing effective solutions to drive success.

    Currently serving as the President of The Center Strikes Back, Larry is dedicated to revolutionizing American politics by applying the Law of Cause and Effect to voting decisions, aiming to enhance government efficiency and prosperity for all.

    Through his program 'Why the Two Party System Isn't Working Anymore' and his book 'Neither Liberal Nor Conservative Be: An Action Plan for People Disgusted by Polarized Politics,' Larry seeks to offer innovative solutions to the challenges facing the US political landscape.

    With a background that includes roles as a Sales and Management Professional at Bradley And Associates, Sales Manager at Gateway, Sales Coach, and Infantry Officer in the US Army, Larry brings a wealth of experience to his endeavors.

    To explore more of Larry's insights, readers can visit his website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, and weekly Ezine.

    By engaging with Larry's resources, individuals can gain a deeper understanding of political philosophies and contribute to a more informed electorate.

    Highlights

    Dec 9 · Financial Post
    KPMG Reports Global Revenues of $32.13 Billion for Fy21, Focus on Strategy Enables 10% Growth - Financial Post
    Dec 9 · Business Wire
    KPMG Reports Global Revenues of $32.13 Billion for Fy21, Focus on Strategy Enables 10% Growth - Business Wire
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