MENU

Barry Segal

Founder & VPSegal Family Foundation

Biography

Barry has touched many lives in many ways in his past, present and future. As a father, he has been a terrific provider. His children have enjoyed the access to a lifestyle and education that any parent would desire to provide.

As a business person, he was one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the United States. Bradco grew to become much more meaningful than its humble origins, affecting literally thousands of lives. He was respected by Bradco vendors, employees, contractor customers and even his most aggressive competitors.

Barry’s talents are in two primary areas. He builds loyalty because people trust him and know he’ll try to do the right thing. He invests in people, and they invest in him. Barry is very pragmatic, getting to core issues quickly, and supporting conclusions and creating change based on a passion for logic and numbers.

Barry started Bradco in 1966. Prior to that, he worked with his father at the H. Verby Company for 15 years. His dad joined him two years later and soon after they opened in Lakewood, NJ and Hartford, CT; they were on their way. In 2006, Bradco sales peaked at over $1,900,000,000 and pre-tax profits of 90 million with 150 branches. In August 2008 he sold control of the company.

Barry is a man who can’t sit still. He got involved in Africa and the Segal Family Foundation. Like he approaches everything in his life, this foundation received his total focus to make a difference by solving problems and getting things done more efficiently and effectively. Aid to Africa is a broken system that is not working. With Barry’s focus and approach to problems, the Segal Foundation will try to make a difference by focusing on preventing causes.

Unexpectedly, Barry got involved in government transparency, social determinants, rise in chronic illness prevalence and social injustice, focusing again on the causes, more than the cures. You can visit the Focus For Health’s website at: www.FocusForHealth.org

Regional Focus

Eastern and Southern Africa, West and Central Africa