- He was once the youngest manager of a mid-/major- market commercial radio station in Texas when a 19-year old Bryant was named Program Director for KJCE 1370, K-Juice Radio, in 1996.
- Named one of the Austin American-Statesman newspaper's "Most Memorable" stories of 1996, noting Bryant's ascendancy from news intern to on-air talent, program manager, and rising local celebrity that year.
- He is from a high-profile military family. His father and both grandfathers are Army generals and his brother is an Army ranger. His mother is a former military families' advocate. One sister is a military historian and another is an Army officer and graduate of the United States Military Academy.
- He is also a professional writer and painter. In addition to his creative works, he has served as a writer and editor for several high profile government reports, including the Pentagon's Fort Hood shooting investigation and "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" report, recommending repeal of the controversial policy, among others.
- He is the son of famous Army general Albert Bryant, Jr, the former Chief of Western Hemisphere Operations on 9/11 and Chief of Staff of NATO's Kosovo Force.
- He was born in Germany.
- Since 2010, he has served as CEO of the Public Relations and Crisis Management firm Bryant Zamberlan Group, based in Washington D.C.
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