Speaker
Brad Christensen is the father of Westley, Miles, Arabelle, and Claire – the stars of three Youtube movies he directed and produced with collectively no more than 150 views. He’s an Eastern-Idaho transplant whose heart has always been in Boise, despite having visited 46 countries. He’s designed and built three homes, two bridges, two chicken coops, and one treehouse.
Brad is a paramotor pilot, an ice-climber, and a former travel blogger. He’s written speeches for a Governor and an Olympic Athlete, and written papers for most of his three younger brothers.
He is currently the Board Chair of Make-A-Wish-Idaho – a much more rewarding role than the many years he spent volunteering for the Republican party.
When he’s not doing these things, he helps companies maintain low-cost, but high-quality retirement plans that their employees actually understand and appreciate so they’re confident in their future, focused on their job, and loyal to their employer.
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