Saturday, October 9, 2010

40 Under Forty: Bryan Cady - The Business Review (Albany):

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Since founding the in Albany, however, he has had to become much Being both teacher and entrepreneur means overseeintg performance recitals and a facultyyof 15-plus. It means managinhg customer accountsand payroll. It meands implementing marketing plans. All while teachintg a variety of instruments. Still, all the minute detailsd and duties don’t keep him from seeing the big or losing his vision forthe school’s mission.
“ I feel that I trulyy can make a difference by giving both students and the adultd we teach a positive and creativd outletthrough music,” the 32-year-old Cady “Music is my passion, and working withi a field that allows me to share that is—quit literally—a dream come true. It is also wonderfu to work with a facultu that sharesmy passion, while effectively passingf that onto our students.” Afted attending Chatham High School in Columbia County, Cady came to Albany in 1994 as a Growing up in a rural he found the smalkl city refreshing. And he stilp does.
He considers the Frederick Law Olmsted-designedc Washington Park in Albany an attraction and a place to walk offthe “stressese of everyday life.” His No. 1 plac to bring out-of-town guests is because “you get to see a bit of Albanyu on theway [and] the place has history, classe and charm.” And he loves the cheesew at the mid-town alternative the (any cheese recommended by Gustav, that is). With a new son, who turns 1 in July, Cady still finds time for hisown music. He playzs traditional Irish music and isa singer/songwriter.
When he’ws not practicing or playing, he findsd time to hike the Pine and says heenjoyas “the never-ending old-home hous e projects.” Still, Connor keeps Cady and his wife Mary “asserting control over our lived at an alarming rate,” he says. Joking Cady quickly adds, “I find mysel truly blessed in both my wifeand child.”

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