About Brad

Brad W. Hummel is a writer, historian, and consultant from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. With a background in sports history and degrees from Penn State University and Grove City College, Brad is passionate about the power of the written word and preserving history for future generations.
As a content writer, Brad has broad experience researching, drafting, and editing content on topics ranging from education to technology. He is adept in both academic and technical writing and marketing using They Ask, You Answer principles. Brad’s objective is to provide quality writing that is focused on providing an excellent reading experience.
In addition to his work as a content writer, Brad has experience in archives and preservation. After serving in the Eberly Special Collections Library at Penn State, he has worked independently as an archival consultant. His focus is on helping small museums and not-for-profit institutions better manage their collections with limited resources.
Contact Brad to share more about your project and determine if working together is the right fit for your writing, editing, or archive needs.
Brad W. Hummel is a writer, historian, and consultant from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. With a background in sports history and degrees from Penn State University and Grove City College, Brad is passionate about the power of the written word and preserving history for future generations.
As a content writer, Brad has broad experience researching, drafting, and editing content on topics ranging from education to technology. He is adept in both academic and technical writing and marketing using They Ask, You Answer principles. Brad’s objective is to provide quality writing that is focused on providing an excellent reading experience.
In addition to his work as a content writer, Brad has experience in archives and preservation. After serving in the Eberly Special Collections Library at Penn State, he has worked independently as an archival consultant. His focus is on helping small museums and not-for-profit institutions better manage their collections with limited resources.
Contact Brad to share more about your project and determine if working together is the right fit for your writing, editing, or archive needs.
