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John Edgar Bryson (born July 24, 1943) is an American lawyer who was United States Secretary of Commerce from 2011 to 2012, the 37th person to hold the post since its establishment in 1913. Prior to this, he served as the chairman, chief executive officer and president of Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison and as director of The Boeing Company. He co-founded the Natural Resources Defense Council with fellow Yale alumni in 1970. The Senate confirmed Bryson as Secretary of Commerce by a 74–26 vote on October 20, 2011. He was sworn in on October 21, 2011. Bryson took a leave of absence in June 2012 for medical tests due to seizures that were related to successive hit and run vehicular accidents. On June 21, 2012 Bryson resigned because, "the work that [Commerce employees] do to help America’s entrepreneurs and businesses build our economy and create jobs is more important now than ever and I have come to the conclusion that I need to step down to prevent distractions from this critical mission." Early life and education Bryson was born in New York City. His father operated a sawmill. He graduated from Cleveland High School in Portland, Oregon, in 1961. He received his bachelor's degree from Stanford University in 1965 and his Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Yale Law School in 1969. Career In 1970, with other recent Yale Law graduates, Bryson helped found and served as legal counsel for the Natural Resources Defense Council. From 1976 to 1979, Bryson served as chairman of the California State Water Resources Control Board, and from 1979 to 1982, he served as president of the California Public Utilities Commission. In 1983 Bryson worked for the law firm of Morrison & Foerster in the San Francisco office. Bryson joined Edison International in 1984, and served as director from 1990 until his retirement on July 31, 2008. Bryson was a director of The Boeing Company, W. M. Keck Foundation, and The Walt Disney Company, and a former Director/Trustee for three Western Asset Management funds at Legg Mason. He serves or has served on a number of educational, environmental and other nonprofit boards, including chairman of the California Business Roundtable, a trustee of Stanford University, a trustee of California Institute of Technology, co-chairman of the Pacific Council on International Policy, and chairman of the Public Policy Institute of California. Secretary of Commerce On May 31, 2011, President Barack Obama nominated Bryson to succeed Gary Locke as the United States Secretary of Commerce. Citing Bryson's environmental views, United States Senator James Inhofe, a Republican from Oklahoma, put a hold on his nomination in July. The Senate later reached a unanimous consent agreement to vote on Bryson's nomination, and the Senate confirmed Bryson by a 74–26 vote on October 20, 2011. He was sworn in on October 21, 2011, becoming the 37th Secretary of the Department of Commerce. As Secretary of Commerce, Bryson co-chaired the White House Office of Manufacturing Policy with Gene Sperling. 2012 traffic accidents and resignation On June 9, 2012, Bryson was involved in a pair of car crashes in San Gabriel, California and Rosemead, California, which were investigated as possible felony hit and run. He is said to have been found unconscious at the site of the second crash. A Department of Commerce spokesperson confirmed he was involved in a crash, and said Bryson had suffered from a seizure. Los Angeles County prosecutors announced on July 3, 2012, that no criminal charges would be pursued. On June 11, Bryson announced in a memo that he was taking a medical leave of absence. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Rebecca Blank began serving as Acting Secretary of Commerce. On June 21, 2012, Bryson announced his resignation from the post of Secretary of Commerce. In July, it was reported that Bryson would not be criminally charged for the collisions, as they resulted from the cognitive effect of unexpected seizure. Later life Bryson joined the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars as a Distinguished Senior Public Policy Scholar in October 2012. Personal Bryson is married to Louise. Their four daughters graduated from the Polytechnic School in Pasadena, California. Bryson and his wife both served on the school's Board of Trustees. Bryson and his wife reside in San Marino, California. References External links Profile at Bloomberg Businessweek Profile at Forbes Profile at The Walt Disney Company Appearances on C-SPAN John Bryson is the Right Man at the Right Time to Lead Commerce Department Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Frances Beinecke, President of NRDC, May 31, 2011 Secretary of Commerce. Discover the John Bryson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular John Bryson books.

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  • Watch Your Tongue synopsis, comments

    Watch Your Tongue

    Mark Abley

    Phrases, idioms, and clichéswhy do we say the things we say? Watch Your Tongue explores weird and wonderful everyday sayings and what they reveal about us.Do you ever wonder why yo...

  • Road to Rouen synopsis, comments

    Road to Rouen

    Ben Hatch

    Ben Hatch is on the road again. Commissioned to write a guidebook about France (despite not speaking any French) he sets off with visions of relaxing chateaux and refined dining. T...

  • Fancygoods, Over the Mountains synopsis, comments

    Fancygoods, Over the Mountains

    John Bryson

    Here is Brodie, an expatriate trader in New Guinea, whose understanding of the sorceries and rituals he now lives with is moving close to respect and wonderment. He watches his vis...

  • Stories of Laughter and Lament synopsis, comments

    Stories of Laughter and Lament

    John Bryson

    Stories of Laughter and Lament, set among the filthy rich and the dirt poor, seven stories first selected and published by Penguin Books.   Widows Charles Rand fell off his ya...

  • Good for Nothing synopsis, comments

    Good for Nothing

    Brandon Graham

    "Enchanted by Good For Nothing..." Stephen Fry "This book could be the lovechild of Bill Bryson and Martin Amis.... But at its heart is a very serious point. It is about the tsunam...

  • Homage to a Born Insurgent synopsis, comments

    Homage to a Born Insurgent

    John Bryson

    A volume, four stories of Enric, his boyhood as a child undercover agent in the Spanish Resistance to Fascist rule after the Civil War. Fiction based on the true life of Enric Torr...

  • Whoring Around synopsis, comments

    Whoring Around

    John Bryson

    Whoring Around, a novella in six stories.   Prologue Blowing It Between Whores Dreaming of Glory A Sense of Propriety   More and more we lunched at his tennis club. He ha...

  • Islanders, Far South synopsis, comments

    Islanders, Far South

    John Bryson

    Islanders, Far South Three feature pieces and one column piece in one volume, events in the lives of southern fishing communities in Tasmania.   1.Pride of the Crayfish Fleet...

  • Hasta la Muerte, Amigo synopsis, comments

    Hasta la Muerte, Amigo

    John Bryson

    (Edición en español) Una novela escrita fiel a las historias, y fiel a los recuerdos de Enric Torres i Barbo, cuya vida y filosofías esta novela toma como guía. Los gemelos En...

  • Three Revolutions synopsis, comments

    Three Revolutions

    John Bryson

    Three Revolutions in the Equatorial Americas.   A volume of three feature pieces treating revolutions in each of Panama, Nicaragua and the building of tensions in Haiti.  ...

  • To the Death, Amic synopsis, comments

    To the Death, Amic

    John Bryson

    A novel written true to the histories, and true to the memories of Enric Torres i Barbo, whose life and philosophies this novel takes for its guide.   Twin boys Enric and Jose...

  • The Personality of War synopsis, comments

    The Personality of War

    John Bryson

    The Personality of War A volume comprising five pieces.   Dresden. Now an old man, a onetime Air Force flyer recalls his time in the night sky during the bombing of Dresden. ...

  • The Unprotected synopsis, comments

    The Unprotected

    Kelly Sokol

    A compelling debut novel exploring postpartum depressionfor readers of suspenseful women’s fiction and fans of Lionel Shriver’s We Need to Talk About Kevin.They say motherhood chan...

  • Brilliant Artists in Trio synopsis, comments

    Brilliant Artists in Trio

    John Bryson

    Brilliant Artists in Trio   A volume of three feature pieces.   1. Janet Baker, the Wind in Her Hair. Opera's Dame Janet, now retired from the stage to song performance, ...

  • The Neuroscience of Excellent Sleep synopsis, comments

    The Neuroscience of Excellent Sleep

    Stan Rodski

    How to use the insights of neuroscience and the techniques of mindfulness to get a good night's sleep.Everyone's familiar with the consequences of lost sleep: you're groggy and irr...

  • How Not to Get Shot By Cops synopsis, comments

    How Not to Get Shot By Cops

    John W. Bryson III

    Check out the exiting and informative new book How Not To Get Shot By Cops. Cops in America shoot and kill over 1,000 people on average each year. This book, though not a total sol...

  • The Golden Child synopsis, comments

    The Golden Child

    Wendy James

    A finalist for the 2017 Ned Kelly Award  For readers of Zoje Stage's Baby Teeth, a gripping psychological thriller that asks the question: Can a child be born evil? ...

  • A Long Weekend In Belfast synopsis, comments

    A Long Weekend In Belfast

    John Bryson

    A novella sized piece covering the Ulster troubles, called the Stormont Riots, the street battles and intrigues of Ulster Protestants and IRA.   "John Bryson has the skills of...

  • British Society Since 1945 synopsis, comments

    British Society Since 1945

    Arthur Marwick

    High and popular culture; family, race, gender and class relations; sexual attitudes and material conditions; science and technology the diversity of social developments in Britai...

  • A World This Size synopsis, comments

    A World This Size

    John Bryson

    A World This Size. You will have a restaurant like this in your city.   And, if you have spent time eating alone in restaurants, you will have felt the reverie of the imaginat...

  • In Rage, Rebellion synopsis, comments

    In Rage, Rebellion

    John Bryson

    In Rage, Rebellion A volume comprising three feature pieces:   1. Backstage at the Revolution While the African National Congress was a banned organization in South Africa, a...

  • Another Fine Mess synopsis, comments

    Another Fine Mess

    Tim Moore

    Tim Moore indefatigable travelling everyman – switches two wheels for four as he journeys across Trumpland in an original Model T Ford.‘Alarmingly full of incident, very funny – e...

  • Among the Very Foreign synopsis, comments

    Among the Very Foreign

    John Bryson

    Five Asian pieces, four from Kalimantan, Singapore, Taipei, Hong Kong, and one column piece from Samarinda, in one volume.   1. His Brow in Feathers, the Dyak Chieftain and hi...

  • The Basis of Everything synopsis, comments

    The Basis of Everything

    Andrew Ramsey

    Before the Manhattan Project, before nuclear warfare and the horrors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, there was the twentieth century's great scientific quest to fathom the secrets of th...

  • Long Way Home synopsis, comments

    Long Way Home

    Bill Barich

    “We do not take a trip; a trip takes us,” John Steinbeck noted in his 1962 classic, Travels with Charley. In 2008, Bill Barich decided to explore the mood of the United States as S...