Bruni Bradley served in the Navy for 30 years. She holds a Bachelor of Science in economics from the United States Naval Academy and a Master of Business Administration from Georgetown University. She was a Cox Scholar in Shanghai, a Mansfield Fellow in Tokyo, and a Navy Congressional Fellow. She is an honorary professor at Sookmyung University in Seoul, South Korea. She has extensive work, living and cultural experience in Europe, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines and throughout the Indo-Pacific region. She serves on the Pacific Forum International Board of Advisors.
Her assignments in the Navy included commanding officer, Navy Recruiting District New York; officer in charge, Naval Support Facility Kamiseya, Japan; Navy budget appropriations with Congress; developing the military’s Public Private Cooperation program at U.S. Southern Command; protocol officer and flag lieutenant in the Philippines and Hawaii; aviation squadron operations and administration; and Defense Language Office.
