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About Bri

Bri earned her master’s in speech-language pathology from West Virginia University in 2011. Classically-trained as a vocalist and violinist from childhood, Bri continued her formal study of music at WVU -- supplementing her degree-required courses in speech pathology and audiology with classes in aural theory, voice, piano, violin, orchestra and choir within the music department.

 

She began her career in Pittsburgh, working with medically-complex tracheostomy and ventilator patients in a skilled nursing facility, specializing in voice and dysphagia management. In 2016, she became a traveling therapist along the East Coast before settling in NC. By 2019, she shifted to private coaching, focusing on singing, public speaking, and accent modification. Her background also includes extensive experience in cognitive-linguistic rehabilitation for dementia, stroke recovery, and other neurological conditions.

Bri's work now focuses on working with touring and recording artists, vocalists navigating injury or fatigue, musicians refining vocal control and endurance, and professionals wanting to improve their communication skills. 

A passionate advocate for personal wellness, Bri continuously explores new research to better serve her clients. She believes mindset, fitness, and nutrition are keys to success in life and performance. She and her husband, Tyler, now live in Nashville, TN, with their three cats -- Miles, Mavis, and Clive Davis.

Locations

Location

Now serving the greater Nashville metro area, located 5 minutes from The Grand Ole Opry. 

Currently enrolling one-on-one clients for singing, professional communication and speech therapy.

Now booking university speaking engagements for her keynote: Non-Traditional Careers in Speech-Language Pathology
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