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Elder Jason Bryant

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Presidents:
J. Vance Hendricks (1999 - 2002)
Served: 1999 - 2001
Areas Served:
Nov. 1999 - Apr. 2000 (Mark Fogle)
Apr. 2000 - June 2000 Palmer(Jeff Ainge, Elder Park)
June 2000 - Dec. 2000 (Cody Trotter, Kyle Larsen)
Dec. 2000 Eagle River (Peterson)
Dec. 2000 - Jan. 2001 Anchorage 4th (Kurt Despain)
Jan. 2001 - March 2001 Eagle River (Jake Little, Elder Church)
March 2001 - May 2001 Anchorage Office Elder (Elder Farmer, Elder MacArthur)
Companions:
Morgan Jeff Ainge | Kurt C Despain | Mark E Fogle | Chad Larson | Jake L Little | Scott Macarthur
Your Occupation: Software Engineer
Spouse: Kimberly Marie McCooey
Comments:
Living in Rome, NY with my wife of 5 years Kimberly McCooey Bryant. Attending the Rome Ward and am the Stake Technology Specialist and Assistant Stake Clerk.

Kimberly and I are just bought our first house and have two children: Emma-Leah Elisabeth (15 months) and Mandon James Jericho (3 weeks). We want as many as we can handle. My work over the last eight years has been with Defense Contracting Companies as a Software Engineer and we've bought two 4 unit apartment buildings that we have fixed up. I work for ITT Corporation right now, but used to work for a smaller Chemical Defense Company called NGI Systems. Lately my work has involved some pretty cool stuff, but I can't talk about it. :)

I graduated from SUNYIT with my Masters degree two years ago and have taught there as an adjunct professor for the last year. I am considering getting my doctorate degree or an MBA or completing a cyber-security degree. Whatever is best for my eternal companion and children. They give more joy than any other accomplishment.

My mission really did change my life, and I am grateful, but when it was the right time to move on, I let go and worked to make my life the best it could be. The Mission may be the best two years of your life, but so can every two years if you make it that way. I want all of my companions and other friends from my mission to know I appreciate them and am grateful for how they helped me each day. Life is an adventure, and too short.
 
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