Brady Day serves as the Project Manager for the Tuolumne Economic Development Authority, Inc. (TEDA Inc), a pivotal role under the auspices of the Tuolumne Band of Me Wuk Indians. In this capacity, Brady is instrumental in managing a diverse portfolio of businesses, including the...
Brady Day serves as the Project Manager for the Tuolumne Economic Development Authority, Inc. (TEDA Inc), a pivotal role under the auspices of the Tuolumne Band of Me Wuk Indians. In this capacity, Brady is instrumental in managing a diverse portfolio of businesses, including the renowned Black Oak Casino, Black Oak Hotel, Bear Creek Gas Station, Black Oak RV Park, Elevate at Black Oak Casino, Teleli Golf Course, and Me Wuk. His expertise spans various domains, including construction management, business operations, and program development, making him a key player in the tribe's economic initiatives.
Brady's current projects involve overseeing the strategic development and operational efficiency of TEDA Inc.'s enterprises. His hands-on approach ensures that each business not only meets but exceeds performance expectations, contributing to the overall economic growth of the region. With a strong foundation in preventive maintenance and facility management, he utilizes Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) to streamline operations and enhance service delivery across all properties.
In addition to his project management skills, Brady's proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook facilitates effective communication and data analysis, enabling informed decision-making. His leadership abilities foster a collaborative environment, empowering team members to excel in their roles. Furthermore, his knowledge of groundwater management and plumbing adds a unique dimension to his skill set, ensuring that all projects comply with environmental standards and operational requirements. As a tribal monitor, Brady also plays a crucial role in preserving the cultural heritage of the Me Wuk community while driving economic development, making him an invaluable asset to TEDA Inc. and the tribe as a whole.