Bradley Snyder

Retired School Operations & Finance

Brad Snyder has been a life long public servant for the public schools of Indiana.  His work includes work stops at Clinton Central, Adams Central, Dekalb Eastern, Lebanon, and New Albany - Floyd County. After spending his initial years as a teacher and coach, Snyder went on to earn a Doctorate in School Administration from Indiana University in Bloomington.  Then, he spent his public career working in various roles in central school administration.  He worked for the Lebanon School Central Office from 1987 to 1993.  Then, he finished his administrative career with New Albany - Floyd County Schools for his remaining 29 years - 7 as Assistant Superintendent for Business, 15 as Deputy Superintendent, and the final 6 as Superintendent.  He was President of IASBO in 2000.   In 2004, Snyder was named IASBO School Business Manager of the Year.   During his career, Snyder has built several new schools while also closing several old ones.  He has worked on numerous bond issues and facilitated redistricting and demographic studies.  He has hired and has also laid off staff and has led many referendum efforts while working with hundreds of individual School Board members.  He has negotiated labor contracts and problem- solved community complexities.  His experience in School Operations and Finance is well documented.  Snyder has also published several scholarship articles in professional journals relating to his related fields of interest.   Snyder retired in 2023 and now lives in Lafayette, IN.