
President, Fuze
Reno, Nevada Area

President, Fuze
Reno, Nevada Area
A fourth-generation northern Nevadan, having grown up in Sparks, before cutting his teeth in the epicenter of the internet boom in the mid '90s. After working for several tech companies, he eventually landed at BEA Systems where he served as a Director of Web Strategy for World Wide Partner Operations. Savvy beyond his years, he decided to return to his hometown and start his own interactive agency [FUZE] in 2003 and hasn’t looked back since. His client portfolio has grown steadily and has included global brands (SAP, Cisco, BEA Systems), large national accounts (Boyd Gaming, Plasco, CLP, Spartan Staffing, The Entrust Group, ID Wholesaler), vital local clients such as Dickson Realty, Reno-Tahoe Open), and non-profit/pro bono clients including Americorps Nevada, Community Foundation of Western Nevada, Step2, JDRF, United Way, EDAWN, and the Reno Tahoe Young Professional Network (where he holds a board seat). A dynamic and frequent public speaker, Bryan is one of the leading authorities on digital marketing and web strategy and how to use the web to maximize marketing effectiveness.
For over 10yrs, I've worked with companies large & small to make their business run in a more automated fashion. I'm actively considering temporary or long term roles with companies looking to refine their online initiatives. For me, working with companies facing the challenges of integrating worldwide operations and programs is a thrill, and I have experience & genuine interest in this area of business. I'm a frequent traveler, with no adversity to traveling domestically or abroad. My primary experience is in US and EMEA regions, but I am open to other projects as well.
My large scale project experience includes strategic engagements for SAP AG in Waldorf Germany & New York, and BEA Systems in San Jose, CA. I also have extensive experience on both the agency and client side of advertising, having run my own design/advertising & web development companies for over 6 years.