Brad Budolfson

A graduate of College of the Ozarks a.k.a. "Hard Work U" in Branson, Missouri, Brad Budolfson moved to Lebanon in May of 2005. Brad and his wife of 14 years, Errin, came to the area to manage a new branch of Hogan Land Title. On June 1, 2005 Hogan Land Title Co of Pulaski County opened its doors on Missouri Avenue in St. Robert.

While in Branson, Brad received a degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing. He also worked at the college to pay for tuition while holding an off campus job as an assistant golf professional at Ledgestone Country Club in Stonebridge Village. After four years of instructing, playing, and basically breathing golf, Brad took a job as a lender at Branson Bank. This small "hometown" bank, taught him the value of community and leadership in the community.

In Waynesville - St. Robert and the surrounding Pulaski County, Brad was excited to find a close knit community that shared the values of community involvement and leadership. He has involved himself in this community through the Rotary Club of Pulaski County of which he is the current President, the Friends of the Fort in Lebanon, and serving the Waynesville-St. Robert Chamber of Commerce as both a board member and an ambassador. Brad and His wife have enjoyed the past seven years in this area, and look forward to a great future here.

When not being active in the community or working, Brad enjoys all sports. With an extensive background in golf, you will most likely find him hitting the links in his spare time, but he also enjoys basketball, tennis, disc golf, biking, and fishing.

Brad is excited to continue serving as a Chamber of Commerce Ambassador and on the Board of Directors, and looks forward to his future in the Waynesville-St. Robert area. "It is a wonderful and unique community that I have the pleasure to serve. I look forward to the opportunity to continue to do so. I value the relationships that I have already made and the future relationships that I will gain through continued community involvement."