Brad Killian is the executive director of Delaware Greenways, a non-profit operating throughout Delaware to advocate a variety of 'quality of life' issues including community livability and interconnectivity, non-motorized transportation alternatives, passive open space, and close-to-home recreational opportunities. The organization regularly works with civic and government partners on projects and has actively lead or facilitated several recent initiatives such as the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Recreational Study, the Route 9 Scenic Byway nomination, and the New Castle County Greenways and Pathways Plan. Before coming to Delaware Greenways, Brad taught science classes in Virginia and Philadelphia, and worked as an environmental field instructor in Maine. He serves on several committees, including the Governor's Advisory Council on Pedestrian Awareness and Walkability, and volunteers as a mentor through Big Brothers Big Sisters.