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Welcome

Brad Wyatt works at the intersection of politics, data, modeling, technology, and execution, with a practical focus on helping local municipal candidates build campaigns that are sharp, disciplined, and affordable.

His experience spans local school committee races, statewide operations, national convention work, and real-world business leadership. The formula is straightforward: intelligent branding, useful voter data, and a field plan that can actually be executed. If you are a candidate, organizer, or activist who wants to think more clearly about targeting and turnout, let's collaborate and win.

About Brad

Brad serves on the Republican National Committee, having been elected in April 2024 as the Massachusetts Republican National Committeeman. His active participation in politics began with organizing statewide delegates for Ron Paul's 2008 and 2012 campaigns and serving as a delegate at both Republican National Conventions. His strategic work later earned him a 2020 Rules Committee delegate appointment.

He has applied voter data modeling and digital strategy to races ranging from Leah Cole's 2013 Peabody special election to Donna Colorio's close Worcester School Committee win, and managed the data and digital operation for Bob Stefanowski's 2022 Connecticut gubernatorial campaign.

Brad holds a double major in Computer Engineering and Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University, a foundation that continues to shape his approach to both business and politics.

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Business and Community

Brad's business leadership includes guiding his family's manufacturing company, New England Diamond, through a demanding period before its strategic sale in 2007. Today he brings that mix of resilience and technical thinking to real estate and business and political consulting through PFW Industries Corp.

He has also served six years on his local school board, including as chair, and remains active in the community through the Zoning Board of Appeals, Worcester Rotary, and the Worcester Salvation Army Advisory Board.

Brad lives in Central Massachusetts with his wife Duffie, their family, and more than a little affection for chess, local politics, and practical problem-solving.

"Local candidates win when they combine strong data, surgical targeting, disciplined messaging, and the kind of follow-through that most consultants only talk about."

Contact Brad

Talk strategy, organizing, or digital targeting.

Reach out anytime at brad@bradfordwyatt.com. Brad aims to reply within one business day.