Brad has been privileged to serve in a variety of leadership positions throughout his life, and on a range of corporate, educational, and not-for-profit boards.  He has also been a trash truck driver, a janitor, and an Army medic.  “All good jobs,” he says.  His Harley is for taking long trips, not for riding around town.  "It likes to go far... and right where I want it to go.  Why can't my golf balls do the same?"
David earned the funds for his first motorcycle at 12 years of age by delivering newspapers around the neighborhood. Besides being an admitted all-around geek, this experience as a young entrepreneur was the spark that led him to eventually starting a globally successful Internet company. When he's not traveling, you'll probably find him riding his bicycle just as often as he rides his motorcycle. Dave serves on the board of two foundations and is a great adventurer at heart.
Doug got his first taste of motorcyles delivering papers on a neighbors Honda 50 scooter. Then while following the wheat harvest in 1966, he bought a Kawasaki 85 at the Western Auto store in Kimball, Nebraska.  It was 35 years later...following a successful insurance career and some interesting company leadership roles, that he bought his Harley Heritage Softail.  He has taken several long excursions including a 5000 mile ride to the Arctic Circle in 2005.  Miss P-Tato is what he calls his Harley, and she's ready and willing to tackle this 10,000 mile adventure. He's retired now and volunteers in various capacities in his local area.
A volunteer at heart, Gary has been the catalyst for countless others now serving in humanitarian capacities around the world.  Gary is a retired Army Colonel who enlisted as a combat infantryman, ending his military career as a combat surgeon.  As a teenager, he rode his first motorcycle from coast to coast.  He purchased his current Harley while deployed to Iraq, through a special Harley Davidson program that allows soldiers to order a new bike at a significant discount.  He now travels the world, volunteering his services when disaster strikes, and still rides his bike across countries and continents.
The newest motorcycle rider of the group, Gerald, at a young age traded in his hopes for a motorcycle for a guitar.  And It was his love for music that nurtured his entrepreneurial spirit.  Gerald ultimately founded a creative technology company in the late 1980‘s which has since evolved into an organization specializing in developing missional brands.  He is best known for fostering a culture of innovation and excellence. He serves on a number of boards and committees for industry and philanthropic organizations. 
Stephen grew up in South America, as a missionary kid in countries like Colombia and Peru.  After graduating from a Christian University, he went on to give his life to Christian missions.  Since  the early 1970's he has served as a missionary in Brazil.  Fluent in both Spanish and Portuguese,  he says, “I am constantly amazed at the power of God`s transforming  grace that knows no barriers.”  Although he has visited most, if not all of the countries of South and Central America this will be his first time to see them on two wheels.

Bruce, retired from a fantastic career in transportation of the four-wheel variety,  he has covered all of the USA and Canada by motorcycle, with the exception of Hawaii and Newfoundland.  With a dream to always go South of the border to Central and South America, he’ll realize that goal by joining this team.  When not working he enjoys traveling to see children and grandchildren, coast to coast.