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Lehrman Brad (Brad Lerman)
Lehrman Brad (Brad Lerman)

Brad Lehrman got class the rights at Harvard University (Harvard Law School) and received the bachelor's degree on economy at Yale University (Yale University) from which he also graduated with the diploma with honors.

2014: Arrival to Medtronic

In May, 2016 Brad Lehrman joined Medtronic, having become in the company the senior vice president, the general counsel and the corporate secretary. He began to be responsible for all legal issues at the global level. Besides, Lehrman was appointed the head of department of communications with state bodies and the member of executive committee Medtronic.

Before arrival of Medtronic Lehrman worked in the financial conglomerate Federal National Mortgage Association better known as Fannie Mae where was the executive vice president, the general counsel and the corporate secretary.

Also Lehrman has work experience in the American pharmaceutical company Pfizer in which he directed the command which is responsible for settlement of patent and commercial disputes, government investigations, etc.

2016: Purchase of the real estate for $4.4 million

In November, 2016 it became known of acquisition of the real estate worth more than $4 million by Brad Lehrman. It is about the house located in the elite area of Browns Bay on the lake Minnetonka in the city of Uayzeta (District of Hennepin, State of Minnesota, USA).

Brad Lehrman purchased the house from Alan and Bonnie Ziskin's married couple (Alan and Bonnie Ziskin), reports the Minneapolis/St edition. Paul Busniess Journal with reference to materials of the real estate register of the District of Hennepin.

The cottage is located on the area nearly 5200 square meters. Is in it on five sleeping and bathrooms, two living rooms, a sunbed, four fireplaces and own tennis court.

Brad Lehrman who purchased this house for $4.4 million enters the five of the most highly paid lawyers of the largest public companies in Minnesota as of November, 2016.[1]

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