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Scott Brady
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Scott Brady is Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of FiberTower Corporation. Prior to joining FiberTower, Scott was a founding executive and Chief Technology Officer for Clarus Corporation, a leading provider of B2B Procurement and Settlement solutions. At Clarus, Scott participated in all aspects of the company's growth and was responsible for developing the company's technical vision and strategy. The Clarus Commerce suite was awarded the Microsoft Global E-Commerce Solution of the Year Award in 2000. Before Clarus, Scott began his career with Anderson Consulting (Accenture) where he focused on strategic planning and technology development initiatives.
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Scott Brady is a trained precision driver, adventure driver and off-road racer. With tens of thousands of off-highway miles in dozens of different vehicles, Scott has the unique ability to test vehicles at their limits (if desired) while returning the equipment without damage. Scott has performed detailed testing and evaluation for Toyota, Jeep, EarthRoamer, ARB USA, Adventure Trailers and others.
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Kelley Ralston and Scott Brady had two years to plan their wedding. But instead of reserving those coveted May and June spots, they opted to have their wedding Dec. 15, 2007. "I wanted a Christmas theme," Kelley said. "It's our favorite time of year together. Everybody's in the mood for celebration."
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From All Movie Guide: A onetime lumberjack, Scott Brady distinguished himself as a Navy boxing champion during the war. After VJ Day, Brady took drama classes, appearing in his first film, Canon City, in 1948. Usually assigned rough-and-tumble roles (many villainous in nature), Brady exhibited a normally untapped comic prowess in the 1952 film The Model and the Marriage Broker. He continued taking lead roles in cheap westerns, horror films and science-fiction pictures into the 1960s, occasionally surfacing in "A" films like Marooned (1969) and Gremlins (1985, his last film). In 1959, Brady starred in a syndicated western series, Shotgun Slade, which allowed him the opportunity to act opposite several of his non-showbiz idols, including war hero Pappy Boyington and athlete Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch; he ... had a recurring role in the 1970s anthology Police Story. Scott Brady is the younger brother of Lawrence Tierney, an actor best known for his gangster portrayals.
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Dr. Scott Brady holds Board Certification in Internal Medicine and is the director of the Brady Institute for Health in Celebration, Florida. Dr. Brady is an advocate of mind/body medicine and has written extensively on the subject. His best known work is “Pain Free For Life” published in 2006. Dr. Brady is proud of his unified mind/body/spirit approach to holistic healthcare.
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Born Gerard Kenneth Tierney in Brooklyn in 1924, rugged actor Scott Brady excelled in film noir and westerns throughout his long career in Hollywood. After serving in the Navy during World War II, Brady developed an interest in acting and enrolled in drama classes. Brady's brother, Lawrence Tierney, was already a successful actor, starring in the 1945 film Dillinger. In 1948, Brady landed the lead role in his first film, the film-noir thriller Canon City.
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