Dr. Bradley Palmer serves as Professor of Trombone and brass area coordinator at Columbus State University's Schwob School of Music, where he has led the trombone studio since 1999 while conducting the internationally recognized Schwob Trombone Ensemble. Education: Bachelor's degree in music from Millikin University Master's degree from the University of Iowa Doctoral work at Florida State University His professional focus centers on trombone performance and pedagogy, with significant contributions to brass education through ensemble leadership and curriculum development. As an active performer, he appears internationally as soloist and orchestral musician while advancing recording engineering techniques for brass instruments. His ensemble work bridges academic training with professional performance standards through global festival participation. Professional Leadership: Dr. Palmer chairs the International Trombone Association Executive Board and serves as Vice President of the International Trombone Festival Board. He teaches at the Southeast Trombone Symposium, conducts the STS Professors Choir, and has served as brass staff for Phantom Regiment, Pioneer, and Glassmen Drum and Bugle Corps. His published arrangements appear through Cherry Classics. Student Impact: His former students include national and international solo competition winners, music educators across all academic levels from elementary to college, and professional performers worldwide. Awards: No specific scientific awards were documented in the source material, though his ensemble recordings have received critical acclaim and NPR airplay internationally.