Thomas W. Bradshaw
{{Short description|American politician}}
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| office=Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Transportation
| governor=Jim Hunt
| term_start=1977
| term_end=1981
| predecessor=G. Perry Green, Sr.
| successor=William R. Roberson, Jr.
| office1=33rd Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina
| term_start1=1971
| term_end1=1973
| predecessor1=Seby B. Jones
| successor1=Clarence Lightner
| birth_date={{Birth year and age|1938}}
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Thomas Wood Bradshaw, Jr. (born 1938) is a North Carolina businessman and public official. He was a member of the city council of Raleigh, and became the youngest mayor of Raleigh, serving for one term (1971-1973). Bradshaw later served as North Carolina Secretary of Transportation during the first term of Governor Jim Hunt (1977-1981). After his time in state government, he worked as managing director and co-head of the Transportation Group for Citigroup Global Markets.[http://www.raleighhalloffame.org/inductees/2011-2 Raleigh Hall of Fame inductees]
Bradshaw was a candidate for a seat in the North Carolina Senate in 2014.[http://www.politicsnc.com/sd-15-democrats-target-northern-wake/ Politics North Carolina]
See also
References
- [http://www.stategovernmentradio.com/categories/state-government/1625-former-raleigh-mayor-goes-to-work-for-dot.html Former Raleigh mayor goes to work for DOT]
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External links
- [http://www.bradshawforncsenate.com/ Tom Bradshaw for NC Senate]
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Category:20th-century mayors of places in North Carolina
Category:Mayors of Raleigh, North Carolina
Category:Raleigh City Council members