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About Me - Bradley Werle

 Hello, everyone who sees this! My name is Bradley Werle. I am a self-proclaimed entrepreneur furthering my education to ensure future success. I am currently majoring in business with the anticipation of receiving my MBA at the end of my educational career. I have a business emphasis on my high school diploma, with a multitude of classes and experiences in the business realm. Additionally, I pursued and received my real estate license over the summer after graduating high school at the age of 18. I can also do a backflip!

What prompted me to enroll in this course was my interest in pursuing my own business down the road. Becoming a business owner has become an obsession of mine in recent years, not only because it can come with great financial rewards but also for the lessons and experiences gained along the way. I believe that this course is a stepping stone on my path to becoming a successful business owner, as it will teach me the fundamentals of marketing to the audience my business will attract.

During this course, I predict that the most interesting aspect for me will be learning about the development of marketing strategies over time—how companies have developed and adapted to the constantly changing markets they target in order to create more effective and efficient marketing plans. 

I am very passionate about expanding my knowledge of how successful people make their money and the processes they went through to achieve what they have. Rugby is also a very large part of my life, as I plan to play for OSU in the near future and have a long history with the sport. I started playing in middle school, progressing all the way to the state team in high school, and I don’t see myself quitting anytime soon. I'm excited for the challenges that will be presented and to learn and grow from them!




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