Brian Tucker (executive)

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Born (1975-12-27) December 27, 1975 (age 50)
Pasadena, California
EducationWheaton College 2x(BA), Pepperdine University (MDR)
OccupationBusinessman
Brian Christopher Tucker
Born (1975-12-27) December 27, 1975 (age 50)
Pasadena, California
EducationWheaton College 2x(BA), Pepperdine University (MDR)
OccupationBusinessman

Brian Christopher Tucker (born December 27, 1975) is an American businessman and philanthropist . He is the founder of Punta Brava Golf & Surf Club, president of Tactical Air Operations, and co-founder of Beyond the Brotherhood.

Tucker serves on the board of The Century Club of San Diego in support of San Diego community and local youth programs.

Tucker was born on December 27, 1975, in Pasadena, California. In 1998, he completed a dual bachelor of art in business and economics degree from Wheaton College, followed by a master's in dispute resolution from The Strauss Institute for Dispute Resolution in the Pepperdine University School of Law,[1][2]

Career

After completing bachelors, Tucker joined Charles Schwab Corporation and served as president until 2006[2]

Tucker discovered a parcel of land hidden at the tip of the Punta Banda peninsula, which extends seven miles into the Pacific Ocean. The land sits in the middle of the Bay of Todos Santos, which on June 21, 2014, was inducted into the World Surfing Reserves and is one of the six events on the World Surf League's Big Wave Tour.

After putting together the project, now called Punta Brava, Red McCombs partnered with Tucker on the design and entitlement. Golf course architect Tom Doak announced he will lead the project design on The Fried Egg podcast in 2022.[3]

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