Experience

Bryan is the web designer/developer of the Global Institute of Sustainability.


He offers a decade of accomplishment-laden experience in web development, art direction and web marketing. He specializes in ECommerce, Lead Generation, Search Engine Optimization, Customer Relationship Management and Content Management Systems.


Bryan began his career as an Art Director at Publicis International, one of the top four advertising groups in the world. While in New York, he was responsible for helping shape many household brand ad campaigns such as Nestle, and Teen Vogue.


Upon moving to Phoenix, Bryan was hired by Symbolic Productions and began to focus on the hospitality sector. He designed and developed websites for national chains and high end resorts such as Marriott, Princeville, Hilton, and Waldorf-Astoria.


While pursuing cutting edge lead generation techniques he was approached by High-Tech Institute and developed the current web sites, lead generation and web marketing programs for High-Tech Institute and its many independently branded colleges. His highly productive efforts helped boost High-Tech Institute’s current student population to 20,000+ students across the nation.


While launching ECommerce Edge, he served as a consultant for the Institute for Entrepreneurship and spearheaded development of the social network portal, Club E Network.


With a passion for superb design, Bryan was led to teach at GCC. He's enjoyed mentoring his design students over the years and often teaches one night course per semester. He finds that teaching is a perfect compliment to his work as a designer and entrepreneur.


Bryan graduated from the prestigious design school, Pratt Institute in New York City. He also completed an accelerated business and marketing program at the NYU Stern School of Business. He is currently enrolled in the Masters of Design program at the Herberger Institute of Design.



Education

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Pratt Institute

Communications & Design
Art History Minor

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New York University

Stern Business Program