Brazier is an award-winning veteran educator who has served as a science teacher, secondary principal, and central office administrator for district and state agencies. He was the founding principal of Lewisville Night High School in Lewisville, Texas. Under his leadership, the school made a major positive impact for at-risk and non-traditional students in the district, which led to him replicating his efforts in Dallas ISD, where he was also the Founding Principal of the John Leslie Patton, Jr. Academic Center. This school helped Dallas ISD reach its largest graduation cohort at the time.
He is a leadership and technology integration consultant as well as a featured speaker for conferences across the United States and Canada. He is the co-founder of #LaEdChat, Louisiana’s online professional learning network (established in 2014), held every first and third Tuesday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Twitter. As principal of McKinley Middle Academic Magnet School in 2014–15, Brazier earned a letter grade of A from the Louisiana Department of Education and purchased the first set of Chromebooks in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System. Since then, he has led all Chromebook pilots for the district's 1:1 Initiative, which now impacts students across the district with over 30,000 Chromebooks.