Brad Cilley

Brad Cilley
Concord, NH

Brad is an 11th-generation New Hampshire native who grew up in a dairy farming family. He farmed with his father and brother for several years after earning his BS in Animal Science from the University of New Hampshire and MS in Agricultural Economics from Oklahoma State University. He recently retired after 35 years as an executive in the medical device industry. Brad feels passionate about protecting and conserving New Hampshire’s natural resources. In 2014, he co-founded the George “Curly” Frick Graduate Student Fellowship in Resource Economics at the University of New Hampshire.

An active skier and cyclist, Brad often mountain bikes the many trails across conserved New England properties in the summer and is a volunteer snow groomer on the Turkey River/White Farm trails during winter. He and his wife live in Concord, where they raised their two grown children.