Cohen Bradley is an Indigenous communications and branding professional with over fifteen years of experience in both Haida Gwaii tourism and provincial destination development. Cohen Bradley has cultivated a unique blend of culture and interpretation, in roles such as a traditional performer, emcee, writer, and guide.
From the Kayahl Laanas clan of the Haida Nation, Cohen Bradley holds the name Taaydal, which aptly translates to “coming in big.” Cohen’s passion for storytelling in its many forms was ignited during his childhood in the Potlatch house. The rich traditions and practices of his ancestors have served as a guiding force throughout his career, propelling him to work towards the restoration of traditional practices within a modern context.
Cohen Bradley brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep appreciation for the cultural heritage of Indigenous peoples. He continues to dedicate his work to preserving and showcasing the richness of traditional practices, enabling others to connect with the profound stories embedded within culture.
Cohen Bradley’s multifaceted expertise, unwavering passion, and commitment to cultural restoration foster understanding in the teams he collaborates with, both big and small.