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Brad Fuller


Brad Fuller is a speaker, facilitator and performance coach with over 20 years of customer service experience. A native of Coshocton, Ohio, Brad attended Rio Grande College to pursue his undergraduate work in the Communications / Public Relations field.  

Professionally, Brad has lead management teams and hundreds of employees to success in the restaurant industry during the 80s and 90s. In addition to his customer service background, he later served as Sales Manager for a privately owned, specialty parts house for classic automobiles. 

In the mid 90s, Brad and his business partner Bart Winegar developed a customer C.A.R.E.S. program (Caring Attitudes Reflect Excellent Service) for a technology firm in Ohio. The C.A.R.E.S. program has since developed into the model of the customer service program used by the Move Your World team today. 

Brad is a published author of numerous musical works that have been recorded by various artists. His music styles include Contemporary Christian, Folk, and Choral Arrangements. 

On the personal level, Brad has been named a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary international. He serves on several local boards in his community including: Coshocton Convention and Visitors Bureau, The Footlight Players, Coshocton City Health, Big Brothers/Big Sisters and has served as past president of the Coshocton Chapter of the American Red Cross. Brad is involved in Kiwanis, Make-A-Wish and Gospel Hill Ministries. He has one son Levi who is 17.

 

Direct Phone: 740-623-8027  email: brad@moveyourworld.net
 

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Brad with Ohio's
First Lady Mrs. Taft


Brad pointing


Brad with recording
artist John Berry


Brad Fuller with
Brutus Buckeye


 

 
 

 

 
 

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