- Joseph M. Bryan
Joseph McKinley Bryan was born on February 11, 1896. He was the second son of Bart and Caroline Ebert Bryan. After serving overseas in
World War I , he returned toNew York City to take a job with a cotton firm. In 1923 he became the youngest member of theNew York Cotton Exchange . Bryan married Kathleen M. Price ofGreensboro, North Carolina , on November 19. 1927.To create a stable home for their children, the couple moved to Kathleen's hometown in 1931. Bryan joined the staff of the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company and moved up through the ranks. In 1934 he became the president of a subsidiary company which purchased WBIG, then Greensboro's only radio station, and saved it from being taken off the air. The company expanded its broadcasting division in 1945 with it purchased WBT in
Charlotte . Four years later,WBTV became the first television station to air in North and South Carolina.Bryan went on to serve in various capacities with several large corporations. In addition to being senior vice president of Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company and chairman of the board of Pilot Life Insurance Company, he served as a member of the board of the parent corporation, Jefferson-Pilot, until 1993 when he was made honorary and lifetime member of the board. Bryan also served on the boards of NCNB (now
Nations Bank ), Atlantic and Yadkin Railroad, and several personal companies. He was one of the original six members of the North Carolina Business Hall of Fame.Kathleen died in 1984 after a long battle with
Alzheimer’s Disease . Frustrated by the lack of knowledge on the disease in the medical community, Bryan backed an experimental procedure atDuke University involving rapid autopsies of victims of Alzheimer’s. The initial success of the program prompted him to donate ten million for Alzheimer’s research, putting Duke University Medical Center at the forefront of the battle against the disease. Duke’s research team has since identified chromosomes and genes related to the early onset of Alzheimer’s Disease. Jefferson-Pilot Corporation Professor Allen D. Roses has conducted research on a newly discovered susceptibility gene for late-onset Alzheimer’s.Bryan was also involved in civic organizations such as the
Rotary Club ,Masons ,Shriners , and other community groups. He served on several governmental committees, including the Governor’s Committee on Low Income Housing and theU.S. State Department ’s Fine Arts Committee. In 1961, GovernorLuther Hodges named Bryan Chairman of the North Carolina State Board of Elections. In 1986, Bryan received the North Carolina Award in Public Service.The Bryans' long standing record of philanthropy has received national recognition. In 1955, the Bryan Family Foundation was established as a vehicle for their benevolence. Education was always a priority. The
University of North Carolina at Greensboro ,North Carolina School of Science and Math ,Duke University ,Greensboro College ,North Carolina A&T State University ,Guilford College ,Bennett College ,Belmont Abbey ,Converse College and many more institutions have benefited from the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan. UNCG's School of Business and Economics was named in honor of Joseph M. Bryan.Bryan was a sports enthusiast known for his love of golf. He was an early member of the August National Golf Club. The Greensboro
Jaycees approached him in 1937 to assist in guaranteeing the purse of the first Greater Greensboro OpenPGA Tour , which took place in 1938. He later became Honorary General Chairman for the golf tournament. In 1971 the City of Greensboro named Bryan Park, the new municipal golf complex, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan. Fishing and shooting were also among Bryan's favorite pastimes. He particularly liked to salmon fish in Canada and was an award-winning marlin fisherman. Whether in the United States or in Europe, he could be found among the world's elite shooters.In the last year of his life, including the day he was admitted to the hospital, Bryan made daily visits to his office. He died in Greensboro on April 26, 1995.
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* [http://library.uncg.edu/depts/archives/mss/html/Mss106.htm Finding Aid for the Joseph M. Bryan Papers] at
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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