As an entrepreneur, Bryan founded a small business that grew to become a venture-capital-backed company. With over 15 years in the unmanned systems industry, Bryan was an early pioneer in space – releasing the Maveric UAS in 2008 as one of the first unmanned systems to autonomously avoid obstacles. Having exported products to Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, Bryan has a deep understanding of unmanned systems and the import and export laws that control their market availability. When the Federal Aviation Authority opened up airspace to unmanned systems, his company was one of the first to receive a 333 exemption, allowing for commercial flights outside of exemptions. Bryan continues his work in the unmanned aviation space, leading AeroInformal and participating in panels and committees on the topics of airspace, export law, and unmanned systems applications. In addition to his work in the UAS industry, Bryan serves as Principal and Operating Partner of Broadtree Partners, a lower middle-market private equity fund.
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