 | Bruce Bradberry has been a teacher and administrator in various levels of education for thirty-five years, and has been a part-time producer/announcer at Northwest Public Radio during about half that time.
After receiving degrees from Pepperdine University, Bruce earned his Ed.D. at UCLA, and served as Admissions and Records Officer at colleges and universities in California prior to becoming Director of Admissions at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington.
Moving to the classroom, Bruce taught in Cottonwood, Idaho, and Omak, Washington, before teaching music and social studies for seventeen years in Deary, Idaho. He was Principal in Nezperce and Superintendent of Schools in Challis, and currently serves part-time as Superintendent in Troy, Idaho.
Bruce has been an active participant in community theatre and public television, was a high school football official, and was Music Director for the WSU Summer Palace for six years. He enjoys traveling, camping, hiking, and cross-country skiing.
He and his wife, Lois, have two grown children and three grandchildren, and live on Moscow Mountain. |