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John Hope Bryant was born on 6 February, 1966 in Los Angeles, California, is an A person from Compton, California. Discover John Hope Bryant's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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John Hope Bryant Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is John Hope Bryant's Wife?
His wife is Chaitra Dalton Bryant (m. 2018), Natasha Foreman Bryant (m. 2013–2017)
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John Hope Bryant Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is John Hope Bryant worth at the age of 58 years old? John Hope Bryant’s income source is mostly from being a successful Entrepreneur. He is from United States. We have estimated John Hope Bryant's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
He took 3rd place overall with a total of 60 laps completed.
John Hope Bryant (born February 6, 1966) is an American financial literacy entrepreneur and businessman.
Bryant is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of nonprofit Operation HOPE, chief executive officer of Bryant Group Ventures and The Promise Homes Company, co-founder of Global Dignity, advisor to business and government and author of bestselling books on economics and leadership.
He served as vice-chair of President Bush's Council on Financial Literacy, a member of President Obama's Advisory Council on Financial Capability, the vice chair on the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy and as the chairman of the Committee on the Underserved.
Bryant was born on February 6, 1966, in Los Angeles, California, and raised primarily in Compton, and in the South Central area of Los Angeles, by parents Juanita Smith and Johnnie Will Smith.
Bryant started his first business at age 10, a neighborhood candy store.
At age 15 he enrolled in the private K-12 Hollywood Professional School and made connections which led to a career acting on television.
On May 5, 1992, Bryant founded Operation HOPE, Inc. immediately following the 1992 Rodney King riots in Los Angeles, California.
Spearheaded by Bryant, the first Bankers Bus tour occurred while parts of the city were still on fire.
Bryant has organized and led over 15 bankers bus tours since HOPE's inception in 1992, including the cities of Los Angeles, Maywood and Oakland, California, Anacostia, D.C. and Atlanta, Georgia, with the purpose of encouraging financial investment in low-to-mod communities.
On June 13, 2004, U.S. President George W. Bush appointed Bryant to a four-year term on the non-partisan U.S. Community Development Advisory Board for the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund), at the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
On January 22, 2008, Bryant was appointed vice-chairman of the President's Council on Financial Literacy by U.S. President George W. Bush.
He continued this work under President Barack Obama as part of the U.S. President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability (PACFC).
Bryant directly inspired the creation of the City of Los Angeles loan fund (Administration of Mayor Tom Bradley), financial literacy as U.S. federal government policy, circa 2008, (George W. Bush Administration), U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Entrepreneurship Education (George W. Bush Administration), emergency financial disaster preparedness, response and recovery federal policy framework for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/FEMA (George W. Bush Administration), commitments for 100+ local financial literacy councils across the U.S., and formalized the inclusion of FEMA into federal financial capability policy (a seat on the U.S. Financial Literacy & Education Commission for the Obama Administration).
In September 2008, he was selected to be a member of the Global Agenda Council for the World Economic Forum, Geneva, Switzerland.
His first track day was a 2 Day event with Chin Track Days at Road Atlanta in a modified 2010 Lotus Evora.
Bryant quote "fell in love with the track and the car" and further described high performance driving as "Buddhism at 150mph."
On January 29, 2010, he became a part of President Barack Obama's Advisory Council on Financial Capability.
He was appointed chairman of the new Subcommittee on the Underserved and Community Empowerment for the PACFC in January 2012.
In November 2014, Bryant started a pursuit in motorsports.
In February 2016, Bryant attended the Skip Barber Racing School at Road Atlanta and received his Full Competition Racing Certification.
In April 2016, Mark Lauth, CEO of Fantastic Racing, invited Bryant to join his FR-Shelby Racing Team for the 11th Annual Phakisa 2-Hour Endurance Race in South Africa driving a Shelby Can Am prototype race car.
In October 2016, Bryant unveiled his newly acquired Shelby Mustang GT350R at the Caffeine and Octane car show in Atlanta alongside a new project called Bryant Group Motorsports Academy which he describes as: "a new nonprofit organization that will be focused on inspiring, exposing and empowering young people with what we call their 'Identity Project.' Once a young person from an underserved community figures out what their 'Identity Project' is, there is not much in life that can stop them.....We believe that motorsports, which is connected to financial literacy and STEM (and physics), can open the door to untold, untapped opportunity, and could inspire a re-imagination of self for a generation of young people."
In February 2018, Bryant was invited to participate in an event with an amateur racing series, called American Endurance Racing (AER), at Road Atlanta, driving a spec E46 M3 BMW.
During Bryant's session, as he was approaching the turn 7 complex, Bryant passed another driver on the inside as a corner worker displayed a waving yellow flag indicating there was an issue on track.
Unfortunately, Bryant did not see this first flag and continued at race pace and missed an additional 25 flags/two laps of full course yellow, as well as passing a stationary emergency vehicle and safety workers on foot while he was traveling at greater than 95 mph. According to Bryant's testimony on the YouTube channel VINwiki, he was focused on driving and missed the flags unintentionally.
After receiving a black flag and getting off track, AER elected to remove Bryant, and the rest of the team, from the race that day.
After the release of Bryant's video on VINwiki, AER and Bryant both released statements in response to the incident taking full responsibility for his mistake and further explaining the situation, respectively.