Brad Klimovitch - Adjutant
Brad served in the US Army from 1975-1978. Graduating from Quartermaster School (QMS) at Fort Lee, Virginia a subordinate
command of the United States Army's Combined Arms Support Command. Upon
completion of his Advanced Individual Training (AIT) at the QMS school his orders
for the Berlin Brigade Germany started humble beginnings at the HQ Co. 4thBattalion 6th Infantry Division Company Supply Room. Orders for a
move to the 1st Infantry Division HQ Co. 701stMaintenance Battalion Fort Riley Kansas came in 1976. A move from material
supply room duties shifted to the HQ Company Motor Pool and Dispatching and
Parts Specialist duties. After receiving two Army Commendations for meritorious
and three years of military service civilian life called him back to sunny
Southern California.
A thirty plus year career in the automotive parts and service industry
evolved from humble QMS training and on the job (OJT) in the Army. Brad is
married to his beautiful wife Juany, and has a son Anthony (also an Army Vet)
and daughter Kristine. Returning back to college in 2014 under a Chapter 38
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment served as a gateway for a career
change into the field of mental health, specializing in anger management and
domestic violence batterer’s intervention education. As a member of Psi Chi Honors
Society, Brad holds a bachelor’s degree in the field of psychology, with
certifications in anger management and domestic violence batterer’s
intervention facilitation, and domestic victims’ advocacy.
Brad is the Managing Director and Co-Founder of North Valley Anger Management
Consultants founded in 2010. Serving as the Co-Founder of California
Association of Anger Management Providers (CAAMP), a 501c6 non-profit
organization founded in 2012 he currently serves as the Board of Directors
Secretary dedicated to the advancement of anger management services, research,
and ethical provider services.
Local affiliations include serving as the Post Commander for the
Granada Hills VFW Post 2323 since 2018, Charter Member and Treasurer for the
Granada Hills Champagne Toastmasters, past Board of Directors member with the
Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce and past President of the Mission Hills
Neighborhood Council.
Brad is an advocate for Veteran Affairs and their families. Serving
to help increase awareness surrounding the symptoms and impact of domestic
violence, mental health, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and help comrades
and community take positive steps towards peaceful co-existence that help create
meaningful change and promote healthy relationships. Serving as an
inspirational community leader, VFW scholarship program participation from
local schools, teacher of the year recognition awards, Scout of the Year
awards, and Law Enforcement/Emergency Response Recognition awards have been a
part of, and continue to be his daily mission making VFW Post 2323 an "ALL-AMERICAN
POST”.
"No Mission to Difficult, No Task to Great! Duty First!”