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PADI Course Director: Pam Bradley
Originally from Colorado, Pam Bradley grew up watching Jacques Cousteau on TV and fantasizing about being under water. Pam became Open Water Certified in 1993 while on a trip to Roatan,
Honduras and since then has been permanently hooked on diving!
Pam earned her PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor certification in 1998 and then worked part-time for a dive center in Boulder Colorado when she wasn't working at her "Real Job".
Later that year she moved to the Commonwealth of Dominica, in the West Indies to work as a Dive Instructor and Dive Guide. After gaining extensive experience as a Dive Instructor and logging hundreds of dives, she
began working as the Dive Team Leader for a coral propagation facility. Pam traveled extensively throughout the Caribbean during her tenure as the Dive Team Leader surveying reefs and was directly involved in building the first know artificially created seeded reef in Mustique.
In 2002 Pam moved back to Florida where she was the owner/manager of a PADI Dive Center in the NorthEast area of the state. She became a PADI Course Director in 2007 and has taught all levels of recreational certifications
up through the professional levels of certifications including Open Water Scuba Instructor and Specialty Instructor Trainer classes. She holds Specialty Instructor Trainer Certification in 10 Specialties, and has achieved PADI's highest Course Director rating of Platinum.
Another proud achievement Pam accomplished during 2007 was that of becoming an HSA (Handicapped Scuba Association)
Course Director. Pam enjoys introducing Dive Instructors to a new level of training and at the same time opening up the underwater world to those with disabilities.
Pam's students get the help and individual guidance they need based on her experience as an Instructor and Course Director. 100%
of her Instructor Candidates have passed the Instructor Examination. |