Bradford M. Freeman
Age in 2012: 70
Address: Lives and/or works in Los Angeles, CA
Areas of interest:
nonprofits
, education
, business
, energy industry
, politics & government
, real estate
Personal social network: Much of Freeman's Muckety comes from political connections.
Bradford M. Freeman personal relations:
George W. Bush - friend
Other current Bradford M. Freeman relationships:
Annenberg School for Communication - board of councilors member
CBRE Group, Inc. - director
Center for the Study of the Presidency - trustee
Edison International - director
Freeman Spogli & Co. - partner
George W. Bush Presidential Center - director
National Collegiate Athletic Association - leadership advisory board member
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation - trustee
Southern California Edison Company - director
W.M. Keck Foundation - director
Bradford M. Freeman past relationships:
2004 George W. Bush presidential campaign - major donor
2008 John McCain presidential campaign - fundraiser
2008 Mitt Romney presidential campaign - California finance co-chair
Five degrees of Kevin:
We can connect Bradford M. Freeman with Kevin Bacon in five steps:
Bradford M. Freeman → National Collegiate Athletic Association →
Kenneth I. Chenault → American Express Company →
Just Ask the Locals →
Bradford M. Freeman → National Collegiate Athletic Association →
Kenneth I. Chenault → American Express Company →
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Indirect links:
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Additional Muckety map information sources:
New York Times
; USA Today
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Bradford M. Freeman campaign contributions:
Listed below are federal donations of $3,000+ reported to the FEC.
Fiorina Victory Committee - $30,400 on 10/26/2010
North Dakota Republican Party - $5,000 on 6/2/2010
Jonathan Paton for Congress - $4,800 on 4/28/2010
McCain Victory California - $28,500 on 9/18/2008
John McCain 2008 - $4,600 on 3/30/2007
Republican National Committee - $3,500 on 12/28/2007
Republican National Committee - $25,000 on 9/5/2007

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