Nashville Community College
Beverly Bradley is an assistant professor at Nashville State Community
College. She teaches in the Computer Information Systems, Music
Technology, and Business areas at the school.
A native Nashvillian, Beverly is the daughter of guitarist Harold Bradley. While in college she sang with The Ozone Rangers who backed beach/soul singer Clifford Curry. She currently teaches “The Business of Music” and “The Internet for Musicians” in the Music Technology Program (MST) at Nashville State Community College and is assisting with efforts to create online offerings of the MST courses. In her role as the Coordinator for the General Technology degree program, she works with MST students who wish to earn the 2-year A.A.S. degree in General Technology (students may use their MST courses or certificate toward this degree). She is currently working on a video project documenting her efforts to market a song she has written.
Beverly holds an A.A.S. degree in Computer Information Systems from Nashville State Technical Institute, a Bachelor of Music (with emphasis in the recording industry) degree from MTSU, and an M.B.A. in technology management from the University of Phoenix.
A native Nashvillian, Beverly is the daughter of guitarist Harold Bradley. While in college she sang with The Ozone Rangers who backed beach/soul singer Clifford Curry. She currently teaches “The Business of Music” and “The Internet for Musicians” in the Music Technology Program (MST) at Nashville State Community College and is assisting with efforts to create online offerings of the MST courses. In her role as the Coordinator for the General Technology degree program, she works with MST students who wish to earn the 2-year A.A.S. degree in General Technology (students may use their MST courses or certificate toward this degree). She is currently working on a video project documenting her efforts to market a song she has written.
Beverly holds an A.A.S. degree in Computer Information Systems from Nashville State Technical Institute, a Bachelor of Music (with emphasis in the recording industry) degree from MTSU, and an M.B.A. in technology management from the University of Phoenix.
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