NFF Chapter Leadership Award Recipients

2013 Geoff Bradley

  • Chapter Central Indiana Chapter
  • Year 2013

Biography

Geoff Bradley has a passion for sports that takes him beyond the casual fan, pushing him to make a difference in his community. A native of Indianapolis, Bradley attended Marian University (Ind.) where he played basketball and earned a degree in business administration. Upon graduation, he founded Bradley Financial, offering a full line of insurance and financial services.
 
Bradley’s love of football led him to help found the NFF Central Indiana Chapter in 1994. “Being a chapter leader over the past 20 years has been very gratifying to me,” said Bradley. “I have witnessed so many great things that have been accomplished by our young people through football. The Central Indiana Chapter has been able to honor hundreds of high school scholar-athletes as well as supporters of amateur football, not only for their impressive accomplishments, but through financial support as well.”
 
A member of the NFF Central Indiana Chapter since its inception, Bradley has been instrumental in the success of the scholar-athlete banquet, which has presented over $70,000 in scholarships to date. Awards presented by the chapter include the Contribution to Amateur Football Award, the Distinguished American Awards and the Terry Courage Award, named for a former Indiana University head coach who passed away in 2007. The chapter covers 120 high schools in the region, and through Bradley’s efforts and relationship with the Indianapolis Colts, the chapter holds its annual scholar-athlete banquet at the Colts practice facility. Bradley has also been active in the growth of the NFF throughout the state of Indiana, helping to support the formation of the newest NFF Chapter in Southern Indiana. Bradley and his wife Barbara have three children and four grandsons.