Drawing upon 30 years of criminal and civil investigation experience, Brad Sparkman is the president of Florida's Progressive Research, through which he and his team manage hundreds of cases each year. An avid sports fan, Brad Sparkman counts the Tampa Bay Lightning as his favorite National Hockey League (NHL) team. As of December 19, the Lightning sat in first place in the NHL, and a major reason why has been the play of Brayden Point. Regarded as a potential candidate for the Hart Trophy as the league's most valuable player, Point registered 44 points through his first 35 games, which was good enough for eighth in the league and second on his team behind Nikita Kucherov. Moreover, his 21 goals was tied for fifth with five other players. However, it hasn't just been his offensive production that put Point into the Hart Trophy conversation. The 22 year old is considered one of the best defensive forwards on his team and is often called upon to go up against the opposing team's top line. Much of his improvement is attributed to former Olympic pairs figure skater Barb Underhill, who has worked regularly with Point on his skating in recent years. Point is well on pace to break his career-best 66 points and now has 150 points in 185 career regular season games.
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A professional investigator with more than two decades of experience working with civil and criminal cases across the nation, Brad Sparkman also serves as president of Progressive Life Coaching in Tampa, Florida. For the past seven years, Brad Sparkman has been involved with local homeless ministries. Tampa offers a diverse range of services to those who find themselves living on the street through a variety of nonprofit organizations. One such group, Metropolitan Ministries, provides assistance to families ranging from housing to education and job assistance. Homeless Helping Homeless, Inc. supplies emergency lodging without stringent entry requirements. As the city's only shelter run by individuals who have experienced homelessness, it encourages peer support. The shelter also just extended its services in 2018 to include a transitional housing facility and other support services to help people regain independence. The Alpha House of Tampa has 39 housing units to give shelter to pregnant women and young mothers with nowhere to go. In addition to providing these women with a temporary place to live, it also offers personal development programs and support to obtain community resources. |
AuthorBased out of Pinellas County, Florida, Michael Brad Sparkman oversees the private investigation firm, Archives
February 2019
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