Brian Felsen

Brian Felsen

COHC

MN, US
Noise-induced hearing loss is permanent. Reduce the incidence and prevalence of this preventable injury with evidence-based education, experiential demonstrations, and OSHA compliance regulations.

Brian Felsen is a certified occupational hearing conservationist (COHC) and proud Minnesota native who studied business management in Santa Barbara, CA. He returned to his home state where his work and passion for hearing conservation intersected to become his life's purpose. A mentor invited Brian to attend an event which provided hearing aids to children and adults who otherwise would not have been able to afford them, igniting the purpose his life has been dedicated to ever since.

Today, with a lifetime of mostly self-imposed, unknowing overexposure to hazardous sound levels from playing music, performing, attending live shows and countless sporting events, Brian travels to school districts, private music schools, organizations, and companies throughout the country inspiring others to protect, preserve, and treat their hearing health.

Brian's company holds dozens of collegiate and professional sports licenses for hearing protection products and collaborates with domestic and international organizations in furtherance of improving people's understanding of, appreciation for, and commitment to caring for their ears.

Aside from his life's work, Brian is a golfer, reader, volunteer to many causes, musician, music lover of all genres and of all animals, especially dogs and his late, beloved border collie rescue, Minnea (pronounced like "Mini", short for Minneapolis)

Brian Felsen is a certified occupational hearing conservationist (COHC) and proud Minnesota native who studied business management in Santa Barbara, CA. He returned to his home state where his work and passion for hearing conservation intersected to become his life's purpose. A mentor invited Brian to attend an event which provided hearing aids to children and adults who otherwise would not have been able to afford them, igniting the purpose his life has been dedicated to ever since.

Today, with a lifetime of mostly self-imposed, unknowing overexposure to hazardous sound levels from playing music, performing, attending live shows and countless sporting events, Brian travels to school districts, private music schools, organizations, and companies throughout the country inspiring others to protect, preserve, and treat their hearing health.

Brian's company holds dozens of collegiate and professional sports licenses for hearing protection products and collaborates with domestic and international organizations in furtherance of improving people's understanding of, appreciation for, and commitment to caring for their ears.

Aside from his life's work, Brian is a golfer, reader, volunteer to many causes, musician, music lover of all genres and of all animals, especially dogs and his late, beloved border collie rescue, Minnea (pronounced like "Mini", short for Minneapolis)