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Travis Bradford
5807 S. Woodlawn Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637
travis.bradfordchicagobooth.edu
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Travis Bradford

Adjunct Professor of Management

Travis Bradford is the president and founder of the Prometheus Institute for Sustainable Development, a nonprofit organization focused on harnessing the power of the business sector to develop cost-effective and sustainable solutions in technologies, including energy, water, food, and recycling. "Having traveled in more than 40 countries, I realized that access to some clean, sustainable resources was available nearly everywhere, and that harnessing them was a matter of applying the right technology when it became available at the right price," said Bradford of what drew him to his field of research. "Change is hard, until the conditions are right-then change is easy."

Bradford is also currently the managing partner at Atlas Capital Investments, LP, a global hedge fund dedicated to investing in sustainable technology companies in energy, water, food, and materials. Previously, he served as partner, vice president, and senior analyst for Steel Partners II, LLC, in New York; deal principal, senior analyst, and operational consultant at the Holding Capital Group in New York; and statistical and financial analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta before he began teaching at Chicago Booth in 2008.

Bradford has lectured on finance, entrepreneurship, and alternative energy economics at Columbia University, Duke University, New York University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University. His published works include Solar Revolution: The Economic Transformation of the Global Energy Industry, published by the MIT Press, and "Private Equity; Sources and Uses" in the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance. In his most recent publication, Solar Revolution, Bradford argues that solar energy will become the best and cheapest choice for energy over the next 20 years and describes how this change will evolve.

Bradford earned a bachelor's degree in finance magna cum laude from Georgia State University in 1992 and an MBA in 1996 from the NYU Stern School of Business with distinction in finance, management, and international business. In 2006, he received a master's degree in public administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Selected Publications

Solar Revolution: The Economic Transformation of the Global Energy Industry, MIT Press (2006) -- 4th Printing; Translated into Spanish, Italian, and Korean (2008)
 
   

Courses
42120 Innovation in Energy Markets and Opportunities in Renewable Energy 2010(Fall)
42120 Innovation in Energy Markets and Opportunities in Renewable Energy 2011(Winter)

Other Interests
Family, outdoors, travel.