Mike Brady is the owner of Lucky Air, Inc. and is a true Lancer fan through-and-through.  Having graduated from Cal State, San Bernardino, Brady studied psychology but later changed his path to construction engineering as he was eager to become a working professional. Brady is now the owner of a leading local company, Lucky Air, Inc.  The company stays focused on local business and gives back to the community by participating in the Community Action Program, which provides low income families with the opportunity to make houses more energy efficient. 

  Brady and his wife, April, have been married for three years with two boys and one girl, all under the age of 12. California Baptist University came into the family’s life when they began attending Sandals Church, which held their services on CBU’s campus. The family’s love for sports connected them quickly to Lancer Athletics. With their kids playing soccer and Brady coaching an AYSO team, the family took interest in attending the women’s soccer games. The Brady family felt they should give back to the team that had brought them so much joy and excitement and became major supporters of CBU soccer.

“We are blessed to be able to give in addition to our tithes with a sense of pride and accomplishment to women’s soccer,” Brady said, “In return, we have had opportunities multiply as the program has not only changed our family’s perspective on giving, they have given us an open door to bring our youth soccer teams to the games and experience CBU. I have also been blessed with having the opportunity to learn from Head Coach St. Clair and gain better knowledge of the sport from a coach’s perspective.”

In addition to Brady’s passion of soccer, he enjoys giving to the CBU team because he wants, “To encourage their success.”
 
“I would encourage others to support CBU athletics for countless reasons,” Brady said. “The feeling of giving back to a great university that gives back to so many others and enriches youth’s lives is the most rewarding feeling.”