Gray joins Moeller from Geneva, NY, where he served as associate athletic director of sports performance and strategic initiatives from 2018-2024. He received his master's degree in physical education from Ithaca College in 2009.
While at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Gray led a staff of ten full-time employees in sports performance (athletic training and strength and conditioning) who were responsible for supporting 30 NCAA sports. He was responsible for helping grow a staff by over 150% in three years and was instrumental in fundraising over $750,000 for interdepartmental growth over six years. Gray assisted in guiding a "Peak Performance Program" for all athletes by bringing in quality development and leadership speakers, as well as building out the nutrition assistance program. He oversaw and delivered Strength and Conditioning for all 30 athletic programs for 700+ athletes across Division 1 and Division 3 programs. These athletes include members of a National Championship men's hockey team (2023), final four appearances for women's soccer (2019), men's hockey (2019 and 2023), and women's lacrosse (2023). Gray has coached over 50 All-Americans and assisted in over 20 conference titles.
Gray served as performance operations manager/senior performance specialist at Ignition Athletic Performance Group from 2017- 2018. During that time, he assisted and supported the Cincinnati Bengals strength staff in design set up and day-to-day deliverables in strength and conditioning. He assisted with sports science implementation for data and the development of players, and oversaw day-to-day operations, staff, and scheduling the budget. Gray assisted in the NFL Combine training programs and prep and managed all high school partnerships while expanding an operational footprint in the greater Cincinnati area.
From 2015-2017, Gray served as the assistant director of strength and conditioning for University of Cincinnati. During that time, he worked with football and oversaw soccer, tennis, and cross-country athletes.