John Bryson

John Bryson
37th United States Secretary of Commerce
In office
October 21, 2011 – June 21, 2012
PresidentBarack Obama
DeputyRebecca Blank
Preceded byGary Locke
Succeeded byPenny Pritzker
Personal details
Born
John Edgar Bryson

(1943-07-24) July 24, 1943 (age 81)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationStanford University (BA)
Yale University (JD)

John Edgar Bryson (born July 24, 1943)[1] is an American lawyer who was United States Secretary of Commerce from 2011 to 2012, the 37th person to hold the post since its establishment in 1913. Prior to this, he served as the chairman, chief executive officer and president of Edison International, the parent company of Southern California Edison and as director of The Boeing Company. He co-founded the Natural Resources Defense Council with fellow Yale alumni in 1970.

The Senate confirmed Bryson as Secretary of Commerce by a 74–26 vote on October 20, 2011.[2] He was sworn in on October 21, 2011. Bryson took a leave of absence in June 2012 for medical tests due to seizures that were related to successive hit and run vehicular accidents. On June 21, 2012 Bryson resigned because, "the work that [Commerce employees] do to help America’s entrepreneurs and businesses build our economy and create jobs is more important now than ever and I have come to the conclusion that I need to step down to prevent distractions from this critical mission."[3]

  1. ^ John E. Bryson 1943-, Reference for Business, Encyclopedia of Business 2nd edition
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  3. ^ "Letter from Secretary Bryson to Commerce Employees". Retrieved 21 June 2012.