” I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying”. Micheal Jordan
Bryan turned 20 in June 2024. He was born and lived in Gérardmer, in eastern France, until he moved to the United States at age 10. Bryan is perfectly bi-lingual English and French and returns to France on a regular basis to visit with family. Flammekueche (a specialty from Alsace) and tartiflette (a dish from Savoy in the French Alps) are his favorite go-to dishes when going back.
Bryan went to high school at Flagler Palm Coast High School in Flagler County where he completed the International Baccalaureate program (IAB) and graduated suma cum laude. He loved soccer and track but his true passion lied elsewhere.
When still a Sophomore, he wanted to do an internship in a law firm but didn’t know who to reach out to. One conversation led to another and at age 16, with the support of the Palm Coast-Flagler Regional Chamber, he founded the Junior Chamber of Commerce Florida (JCC Florida), a not-for-profit dedicated to enhancing students’ futures and developing a robust talent pipeline by establishing connections between the education and professional worlds.
Bryan’s initial interest in the field of law was triggered by his international upbringing and continues being guided by a profound desire to effect positive change in his community and beyond. In 2022, he was admitted to Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale with a full scholarship and is studying towards a BS in Law. He plans to go to Law School and focus on international and corporate law.