John F. Brady

Politician

1959 –

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Who is John F. Brady?

John F. Brady, is a Delaware politician and attorney.

Brady grew up in Wilmington and attended Salesianum School. He went on to the University of Delaware, and graduated from the University of Richmond for undergraduate and then to Widener Law School. He is admitted to the Bar in Delaware and New Jersey and serves as the town Prosecutor in Dewey Beach, Delaware.

Brady Served as a Deputy Attorney General for the state of Delaware, as a legislative attorney, taught courses at Widener Law School, held offices in county government, practiced privately as an attorney and volunteered for charitable causes.

In 2008, Brady ran for state insurance commissioner as a Republican, losing to Democrat Karen Weldin Stewart.

In February 2009, Brady switched his affiliation and joined the Democratic Party. After his loss, Brady opened an office in Lewes, Delaware, where he still practices law. In 2011 when he left office as Recorder of Deeds, Brady was appointed by Governor Jack Markell to serve on the Delaware State Board of Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning for a three-year term as a public member.

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Born
1959
United States of America
Also known as
  • John Brady
Education
  • University of Delaware
  • University of Virginia
  • University of Richmond
Lived in
  • Lewes

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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