
معرفی
Scott Bradley serves as a sessional instructor at Lakehead University while concurrently holding the position of Executive Director at the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society since January 2020, where he oversees daily operations and strategic policy development alongside the Board of Directors.
His academic credentials include:
- MA in Public History from Wright State University (2005)
- BA in History with Anthropology minor from Wright State University (2003)
Mr. Bradley's research centers on hazardous materials risk mitigation in museum collections, focusing on industrial/consumer products predating modern safety standards, with emphasis on conservation and preservation protocols. His expertise extends to aviation munitions and firearms management from 16 years as curator at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, prioritizing safety/security alongside identification of rare ordnance types. Complementing this, his experimental archaeology work through the Society for Creative Anachronism explores 15th century Wallachia via historical crafts including armored combat, archery, and leatherworking.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
While actively delivering university lectures on museum safety practices, no formal student advisement or research grant details were specified in the provided information.
As a dedicated Society for Creative Anachronism member since 2000, he contributes to experimental archaeology through hands-on reconstruction of medieval techniques, achieving the rank of Knight in the Order of Chivalry for martial arts proficiency while engaging in historical cooking, brewing, and textile arts.



