Brad Lash

Web Development Manager

Brad Lash is the Web Development Manager for the McCormick Foundation and Cantigny. He oversees content development, design, and maintenance for mccormickfoundation.org, cantigny.org, fdmuseum.org, cantignygolf.com, and safeandpeaceful.org. Brad also executes the digital portion of the Foundation’s annual fundraising campaign and provides support for Cantigny’s eCommerce systems.

Brad has been with the McCormick Foundation for 19 years, having previously produced digital content for the web and internal and external email communications; as well as serving as the technical advisor for various websites produced by Foundation initiatives and grantees. He began his career with the Foundation as Technology Coordinator for the Freedom Museum, which involved upkeep, maintenance and customization of A/V, lighting, audio, and IT systems in the museum.

Prior to joining the McCormick Foundation, Brad designed and programmed animation systems for large-scale neon sculptures and installed full-house audio-visual systems. He holds a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology from Purdue University. 

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