
Undergrad: Park University
Graduate School: Texas A&M University, University of Houston
Dr. Berry began his academic training at Park University, where he earned a degree in chemistry. He then completed a teaching certificate at the University of Central Missouri before graduating with an MBA with a concentration in accounting at Texas A&M University. Dr. Berry was awarded the Larry and Phyllis Hughes Award for Leadership Studies Endowment while completing his PhD.
While completing his PhD at the University of Houston, Dr. Berry served as a research mentor. In this role, he researched utilizing machine learning techniques to analyze student data and to identify motivation from student responses. He currently teaches quantitative analysis, survey design, and analysis in R and Python at Baylor University.
Dr. Berry also serves as a research mentor and consultant to students interested in conducting research, with an emphasis on study design, methodology, and data analysis. With five years of mentorship experience, Dr. Berry holds advanced training in education and a proven record of helping students, institutions, and clients make informed decisions through clear communication, thoughtful analysis, and a dedicated commitment to excellence. Students Dr. Berry has mentored have pursued opportunities at institutions including Baylor College of Medicine, Cornell University, and Harvard University.
Dr. Berry’s achievements reflect a career built on student growth and success. Whether assisting students, working with faculty, or conducting cutting-edge research, he is dedicated to providing thoughtful support and dependable results.