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Sean Bradley
President, Sales & Collection Mangement

Beginning in the hobby in 1994, Sean always dreamed of being a professional herpetoculturist. With the birth of the Exotics by Nature Company in the summer of 2000, his dreams became a reality. Sean oversees all business transactions and captive care/breeding events of the collection. Sean's specialties include the management and project planning of EbN's Cornsnake and Ball Python collections. His knowledge base covers the broad spectrum of reptiles and amphibians that are under EbN's care.

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Celia Chien
Photography & Sales Associate

Celia Chien started her herp hobby while attending the University of California at Berkeley. During the course of her education she was employed by the East Bay Vivarium as their webmaster and assistant curator.




Kristen Davis
Collection Curator

Kristen Davis started her herp addiction at age 17 with her first snake that she got from right here at EbN! When a positioned opened up at the store for someone to clean and feed some animals, Kristen jumped at the chance. We wonder if she regrets that choice now that she is caring for several thousand animals.

A former competitive cheerleader, Kristen enjoys her reptiles, mud riding on her 4-wheeler and cheering for
E-B-N!


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Mark Loyd
Sales & Rodent Curator

Mark has been keeping and breeding reptiles for over 20 years!! He is Sean's cousin and the person solely responsible for getting Sean started in the reptile hobby. Mark's herp interests are broad ranging from Western Hognose Snakes to various species of Tortoise.

At EbN, Mark is responisble for keeping the rodent breeding program on track. Which has proved to be one of the company's most valuable assets! He is also part of EbN's expo sales team. Attention all you show-goers... Mark just looks like a mean, unhappy fellow. Talk to him a bit, he'll love that!