Charlton Bradford “Brad” Jefferson

Who I am

  • 100 Black Men of Savannah Vice President of Administration
  • Youth Leadership Academy’s (cornerstone mentoring program of The 100 Black Men of Savannah) Lead Facilitator
  • Graduate Magna Cum Laude from Columbia College in 2021 with a degree in Human Services
  • Army Veteran 22 years retired
  • Cancer Survivor
  • Son of South Carolina’s First Black Female Magistrate Verbenia Delee Jefferson
  • Grandson of Civil Right Activist Victoria Delee

What I Offer

As a 22-year Army veteran, I’ve been all over the world, met all kinds of people and had so many different experiences and interactions. These interactions have allowed me to see things from different point of views which created a better perspective on life. As a survivor of Head and Neck Cancer, I learned resiliency and found courage and strength that I never knew I possessed. Born in a family of first and civil right activist, I’ve learned that battles take on many forms and to win you must use the right weapon for the right war.

Through speaking, I can engage my audience and leave them motivated, educated, and confident enough to take the next steps in whatever part of life they currently reside.

Charlton Bradford “Brad” Jefferson

Public Speaker

What I Offer

As a 22-year Army veteran, I’ve been all over the world, met all kinds of people and had so many different experiences and interactions. These interactions have allowed me to see things from different point of views which created a better perspective on life. As a survivor of Head and Neck Cancer, I learned resiliency and found courage and strength that I never knew I possessed. Born in a family of first and civil right activist, I’ve learned that battles take on many forms and to win you must use the right weapon for the right war.

Through speaking, I can engage my audience and leave them motivated, educated, and confident enough to take the next steps in whatever part of life they currently reside.