Serving as the 37th Grand Knight, Bryan built on the themes of “Community” and “Fraternity”. During Bryan’s term the Council worked over 6,600 services hours focusing on our church, community, youth, family, pro-life and fraternity commitments. His focus on food deprivation led the organization to record numbers in food collections and service hours at local food pantries including the Trenton Soup Kitchen. Following the passing of his mom during his term, the Knights rallied to make a record donation to “Quilts for Comfort” an organization that supports those suffering from leukemia and other blood cancers. Under Bryan’s leadership the Council raised over $25k in donations helping the Council achieve the Columbian Award. When asked what was the proudest moment of his term he responded "First, I could not have done any of this without the love and support of my wife, and my 3 daughters Emma, Laura and Addison”. I am most proud of the support we provided to our church and local community. Helen Keller said, “Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much”, this was truly the theme of my term.