About

During his tenure at Salus, Dr. Bray first focused on the on-campus program and hired faculty, expanded PEI, doubled the class size and tripled the program size. He helped launch the University's second-generation online AuD Bridge Program, with a focus on international students, including the new Hands on Workshops (HOW) that have been hosted on campus and internationally.
As founder of the Audiology Academy within the National Academies of Practice and Audiology (NAP) and then serving four years on NAP’s executive team, Dr. Bray’s work brought recognition and honor to the University and OCA.
Dr. Bray was recruited to be Dean of the Osborne College of Audiology, before stepping back in 2016 from his administrative duties as dean and clinic director and assuming a faculty position. in addition to teaching, he is heavily involved with leadership in the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA). For 20 years, the profession has been working on legislative changes to improve the position of audiology within the healthcare hierarchy.
When it is time to retire Dr. Bray would like to spend more time in his yard, tending to and nurturing his plants, in addition to pursuing a few other hobbies that have been put on the back burner in recent years.

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Associations

Academy of Doctors of Audiology
American Academy of Audiology (United States, Reston) - AAA
American Speech Language Hearing Association (United States, Rockville) - ASHA

Organizational Affiliations

Audiology - 4 Year, Osborne Audiology, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University

Education

Biochemistry
BS, University of Georgia (United States, Athens) - UGA
Audiology
MSC, Auburn University (United States, Auburn) - AU
Speech & Hearing Science
PhD, The University of Texas at Austin (United States, Austin)