Bryan Lee, CPS (Certified Professional Speaker), is the Creator and CEO of 100% BULLY-PROOF, in addition to being a transformational specialist, certified personal trainer, business coach, actor, comedian and author.
Bryan's passion for helping individuals and businesses stand up, speak out, and reclaim their authority, stems from tragedy he felt being bullied at school and at home by an alcoholic stepfather. Attempting to mask the pain of not fitting in with any crowd, Bryan quickly found solace through acting and humor. Refusing to settle for what others told him "life had to offer", Bryan graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and Communications from Ashland University in 1993.
His technique and teaching style comes from experience. Having faced many of the same personal, financial and organizational challenges his audiences have endured, Bryan "gets it". He knows what looks good on paper versus what really works in the real world. Because he has been there, he speaks to the intangibles that finally connect the dots between theory and implementation. He uses elements from his personal journey from failure and embarrassment to becoming a successful entrepreneur to remind his audiences to aim high and reject excuses!
After college graduation, against his parents' best judgement, Bryan entered the world of showbiz. First touring the country as Mr. Wizard in Mr. Wizard's Supermarket Science, then later performing in showrooms and comedy clubs all across the United States as a stand-up comedian. After appearing in a number of television shows and two motion pictures, Bryan yearned for something a little more meaningful. He transitioned out of show business to launch is own company whose mission is to inspire people and organizations to get off the sidelines and stand up, speak out and reclaim their authority!
Bryan Lee uses personal stories to breathe life into every presentation.
"I believe that stories, more than jokes, are the fabrics of our lives, and whether we get paid to tell them or not, we all feel a need to tell them, and to hear them!"