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Spotlight: Bradley Jimerson Joins the SNI Newsletter!

Nya:wëh Sgë:nö’, my name is Bradley Jimerson!

On September 1st, 2025, I started working for the SNI Newsletter as a Graphic Designer. It is an honor to work with the SN Newsletter staff and enjoy working with my new crew.

A lot of you have seen me around with a camera as I used to work at the Seneca Media and Communication Center as a photographer. I fell in love making videos, as I learned to be a videographer. You will still see me with a camera from time to time.

I also serve on the Board of Trustees, Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center(Seneca-Iroquois National Museum). Once in a while I pick up my guitar to practice picking and strumming the chords when I get a chance to play at my leisure time.

I am a member of the Heron Clan. My wife, Paula and I live in Hamburg, NY. We are a proud grandparents to our granddaughter, Zemirah Rae. I have 3 grown children.

I own a freelance business from my home called Bradesign Arts. I am an artist and involved in technology within the world-wide-web arena. I travel alot with my wife and family vacations.

I am a son of late Burwell Jimerson and late Clara Elaine (Pierce). Later my step-father, Floyd A.Renaud, AKA “Soupbone”. My late grandparents are Josephine (Printup) Jimerson and Abner Jimerson on my paternal side. Celia (Thompson) Pierce and John Pierce on my maternal side. I have 5 siblings, one has passed recently. I grew up in O’sóägö:h and Jogéo’dza:e’. I have been a Seneca language learner since a teenager.

I have working experience with advertising agencies, websites and newsprints. From time to time I teach classes for drawing and oil paintings. I’m glad make a transition to hone in my skills to be an effective graphic designer. I am able to assist with Hodínöhšö:ni:h culture. The Seneca language is very important to me.

We:so’ nya:wëh to the ladies from the Newsletter Department to bring me on board to help anyway I can to get the newsprint out for all Seneca territories and members. I look forward to get to work!

The Seneca Nation Official Newsletter Office in Cattaraugus has moved to the Stanley Huff Heritage Center aka “The Sully.” Norah Stevens, Reporter, and Bradley Jimerson, Graphic Designer, are located in the second office to your left upon entrance.