Background
Bradshaw was born in Carson City, Nevada and spent her early years on a family farm in Oregon.
Bradshaw was born in Carson City, Nevada and spent her early years on a family farm in Oregon.
She later studied economics, gender and anthropology at the University of Chicago and graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts as a Phi Beta Kappa graduate.
She received recognition for her work at JESS3, including being named by Fast Company as one of the top female executives in the technology industry. In January 2013, she became the chief operating officer of technology startup Guide, which has since folded. In an interview with Washington Executive, she stated that she developed an interest early on for math, science and economics, which she pursued in school and at camps at Bryn Mawr College.
Early career Bradshaw"s early career in communications included a producing role at The McLaughlin Group and new media projects with Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network and National Journal.
She began working in social media while at her second job in Washington, District of Columbia, when she began monitoring Facebook for a client as none of her colleagues had access to the site at that time. Bradshaw built on this advantage by developing her knowledge of social media, in particular through early adoption of new platforms.
JESS3 In 2007, Bradshaw and Jesse Thomas co-founded JESS3, a creative agency specializing in social media marketing, branding, web design and data visualization. Bradshaw was the president and chief operating officer, managing the company"s operations and consulting on social media engagement strategies for companies including Nike and Intel.
According to a 2011 profile, Bradshaw "played a key role" in increasing revenues at JESS3 by 4000% from 2007 to 2011.
Under her leadership the firm grew to over 27 employees based principally in the United States and United Kingdom. As of October 2011, major JESS3 clients have included Samsung, Facebook, Google and The Economist. Bradshaw left JESS3 in December 2012.
Guide In January 2013, Bradshaw joined Guide, a technology startup developing an app to translate text from online news sources and blogs into streaming audio and video.
She is the company"s chief operating officer Other roles Bradshaw contributes to Forbes.com, and frequently appears as a speaker on social media and its impact on design.
She is on the board of advisors for FitFluential, a network of fitness bloggers. She is also involved in the management and operations of her family"s vineyard, Bradshaw Vineyards, in Oregon"s Willamette Valley.
She helped to establish the vineyard and is a partner in the business.
Awards and recognition.
Bradshaw has received recognition from industry press, including being named as one of Fast Company"s "Most Influential Women in Technology 2011" and the The Wall Street Journal Fins’ "Top Women in Technical Under 30". In 2011, was named a "Technical Titan" by The Washingtonian along with JESS3 co-founder Jesse Thomas, and by Terra as one of the top women in technology. In 2012, Bradshaw’s work at JESS3 led Incorporated. to name her one of the top 30 entrepreneurs under 30. Also that year, she was featured by Mashable in its list of 44 "accomplished female founders".