Biography of Wayne W. Bradley, Sr.
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Wayne W. Bradley Sr. is
presently the President and CEO of Detroit Community
Health Connection (DCHC), a non-profit
community-based primary healthcare organization,
founded in 1988 to provide comprehensive medical
healthcare to the uninsured and underinsured
residents of the City of Detroit regardless of
their ability to pay. DCHC is a Federally Qualified
Health Center (FQHC) supported by federal grants,
administrated by the Bureau of Primary Health Care
(BPHC) and the US Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS).
Mr. Bradley spent 27
years with The Wellness Plan, a state licensed HMO
predominately serving the public sector, where he
held numerous executive positions from his first,
Administrator of Consumer Relations to his last,
Director of Government and Community Affairs. The
Wellness Plan known as CHSD at the time Mr. Bradley
was first employed there had 25,000 members and grew
to, at one point, to 162,000 members, grossing over
300 million dollars at its zenith.
In August 2005, Mr. Bradley
served as Campaign Manager for Dr. Jimmy Womack,
Candidate-at- Large, Detroit Board of Education.
With no previous political experience, Dr. Womack
received the second highest vote out of a total
field of 59 candidates in Primary Election. This
created the challenge to Mr. Bradley to make Dr.
Womack the top vote candidate in the November
General Election! Dr. Womack won a seat on the
Board, and was the second highest vote getter in the
Candidate-at-Large Category, and was then elected as
President of the Board by his peers.
Mr. Bradley has also served
the citizens of Detroit as a police
officer, receiving citations including the City’s
highest citation and the Medal of Valor when he was
severely wounded in an armed robbery attempt in
1970.
Mr. Bradley was born in
Detroit
at
Wayne Diagnostic Hospital,
which may have contributed to his name. Raised in
Detroit, he graduated from
Central High School and Wayne State
University, hence his
devotion and commitment to the City and surrounding
communities demonstrated by his vast participation
in Metro Detroit activities. Mr. Bradley is involved
in a number of community and professional
organizations including the NAACP, Detroit Branch
(Life and Golden Heritage Member); the Detroit Urban
League; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Detroit Alumni
Chapter; WSU Alumni Chapter; Peter Salem Lodge #40-
Prince Hall – F&A Masons and he is a founding member
of 100 Black Men of America – Greater Detroit
Chapter.
Mr. Bradley is the Ex-Officio
Member of Detroit Community Health Connection’s
Board of Directors; and is the current Chairman of
the Board, Detroit Area Agency on Aging; Chairman of
the Board for Northeast Guidance
Center and Chairman of the City of Detroit’s Blue Ribbon Task
Force on the Herman Kiefer Complex. He currently
serves on the Board of Directors for the Greater
Detroit Area Health Council; World Medical Relief,
and Behavioral Health Professionals. He is also on
the Advisory Boards for the Arab American & Chaldean
Council; and the College of Health
Professionals,
University of Detroit Mercy School of Nursing. He is
active with the Mt. Vernon Village Condominium
Association, and serves on the Board of Governors of
the Renaissance Club and the Detroit Society of
Clubs.