Brad Jones
Owner, Certified Driving Instructor,
and SCDMV Third Party Tester
A native of Bennettsville, South Carolina, Brad Jones graduated from Marlboro County High School in 1992. He continued his education by receiving a Bachelor of Science from Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina. Brad served as Camp Director for Camp Woodie in Pinewood, South Carolina, a non-profit camp run by the SC Waterfowl Association, for many years as well as starting his own camp The Brad Jones Outdoor Experience before moving to Georgetown in 2006. Serving as an Assistant Plantation Manager from 2006 until 2013, Brad had the ability to mentor young men who attended the Forestry Wildlife Management Program at Horry Georgetown Technical College. Currently, Brad is employed by the South Carolina Forestry Commission as a Wildland Firefighter with the Black River Unit and lives in Hemingway with his wife, Tracy, and twin sons, Brantley and Clark. Brad's passion for hunting and wildlife allows him in his spare time to work closely with the Anderson based non-profit organization, The Outdoor Dream Foundation, who grant wishes to children who have been diagnosed with life-threatening or terminal illnesses.
Owner, Certified Driving Instructor,
and SCDMV Third Party Tester
A native of Bennettsville, South Carolina, Brad Jones graduated from Marlboro County High School in 1992. He continued his education by receiving a Bachelor of Science from Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina. Brad served as Camp Director for Camp Woodie in Pinewood, South Carolina, a non-profit camp run by the SC Waterfowl Association, for many years as well as starting his own camp The Brad Jones Outdoor Experience before moving to Georgetown in 2006. Serving as an Assistant Plantation Manager from 2006 until 2013, Brad had the ability to mentor young men who attended the Forestry Wildlife Management Program at Horry Georgetown Technical College. Currently, Brad is employed by the South Carolina Forestry Commission as a Wildland Firefighter with the Black River Unit and lives in Hemingway with his wife, Tracy, and twin sons, Brantley and Clark. Brad's passion for hunting and wildlife allows him in his spare time to work closely with the Anderson based non-profit organization, The Outdoor Dream Foundation, who grant wishes to children who have been diagnosed with life-threatening or terminal illnesses.