Dr. SallyAnn Gray is an educator by profession and a developer of people by purpose. She is a trained special educator with more than twenty-five years of experience in education, committed to helping students shift their mindset, identify their strengths, and clarify goals so they can walk confidently in their purpose.

 Born and raised in Jamaica, Dr. Gray brings cultural depth and global perspective to her work. She earned her doctoral degree from Delaware State University, where her research examined how mindset influences leadership practices in schools. The findings continue to shape her approach to developing students and educators.

 In 2023, she was named Special Education Teacher of the Year by the Georgia Learning Resources System and was commended for her dependability, professionalism, and genuine concern for students and their futures.

 She currently serves as a Transition Specialist with the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System, designing and coordinating supports that prepare students to confidently navigate life, career, and purpose after high school. She believes loving-kindness can transform every person and every relationship.

Family is central to her life. She and her husband, Mark, are raising their children, Malachi and Sarah, with intention and purpose.