Bio
Bryan put his clown and circus skill training to work performing for manyhotel/casinos and talent & production agencies, and was cast in the supporting role of Barry, in "Tony and Tina’s Wedding" at the Rio Hotel and Casino. Being in the trade-show capital of the universe, Bryan was sought after to emcee and entertain at various corporate and association functions and events. It was in Las Vegas were Bryan decided he had found his niche and was going to conquer the corporate market. He also decided to become a casino table games dealer. After being practically thrown into auditioning for various casinos after only two weeks in Casino Dealer School he landed at O'Shea's a small casino on the strip.
(That's me in the back with the gray shirt)
It was at O'Shea's where Bryan grew to love dealing. The constantly changing clientele, the fast paced environment and the mixture of so many different cultures. He quickly learned every table game they had to offer and within two months was picked by the casino manager to be one of the few dealers to train the new hires (he had only been there for TWO MONTHS!). As time went on he gradually transferred internally to the bigger casinos on the strip like The Flamingo, Ballys, and Paris, eventually being asked to supervise as well as deal. He was also pegged as the go to guy for High Limit Roulette Action.
As life would have it his family expanded, he got married and had two beautiful daughters then decided to move to a more family-friendly environment . He joined some of his past associates from the circus, and moved to Myrtle Beach, SC where he starred in a stage show at the old Pavilion. He also gained employment at one of the local riverboat casinos. It was a far cry from the lavish buildings back in Las Vegas, but it had it's own lessons to teach. And wouldn’t you know it with a tourist invasion of about 10-12 million a year SC was a perfect place to maintain his convention and trade show entertainment business.
So with the help of his wife he started a production company of his own that handles everything from festivals to corporate planning. He now travels the world speaking about his upcoming book "From Clown to Corporate", emceeing corporate awards shows & galas, and headlining shows with his clean comical variety act that teaches and entertains through his crazy circus skills and unique audience participation. He also began speaking about the importance of casino employees morale as it relates to the productivity of the casinos team and ultimately their bottom line which is profit!



