Background
Young, Bryant Llewellyn was born on March 9, 1948 in Rockford, Illinois, United States. Son of Llewellyn Anker and Florence Ruth Young.
Young, Bryant Llewellyn was born on March 9, 1948 in Rockford, Illinois, United States. Son of Llewellyn Anker and Florence Ruth Young.
Cornell University (Bachelor of Arts, 1970). Stanford University (Juris Doctor, 1974).
Worked at Young, Vogl, Harlick, Wilson & Simpson, Limited Liability Partnership. Admitted to the bar, 1974, California. 1975, Nevada; 1979, District of Columbia.
1987, United States. Supreme Court. Member, Editorial Board, Stanford Law Review, 1972-1974.
Member, Moot Court Board.
Recipient: Lawrence Fletcher Award. Hilmer Oehlmann Award for Excellence in Legal Writing. Law Clerk to Honorary Robert F. Peckham, United States.
District Court, Northern District of California, 1974-1975.
White House Fellow, 1977-1978. Special Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 1977-1979.
Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1980.
Deputy General Manager, 1979-1980 and General Manager (Acting), 1979-1980, New Community Development Corporation, United States.
Department of Housing and Urban Development. Special Assistant to Chairman of the Board, 1980-1981 and Project Director, 1981, United States Synthetic Fuels Corporation, Washington, District of Columbia Treasurer, 1980-1982 and Member, 1980-1983, Board of Directors, White House Fellows Foundation. Chairman, Annual Meeting, 1979, Member, Delegation to Peoples Republic of China, 1980, White House Fellows Association.
United States.
Company-Chairman for the New Towns Working Group, United States. - United States.S.R. Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Housing and Other Construction, 1979-1980. Principal, Center for Excellence in Government, 1986-1993.
Vice President Director, Canadian American Chamber of Commerce of Northern California, 1991.
Director, Chile-California Foundation, 1993-1996. Secretary, Ross School Foundation.
Member: Bar Association of San Francisco. The State Bar of California.
State Bar of Nevada; District of Columbia Bar.
Member public affairs committee San Francisco Aid Retarded Citizens, Inc., 1977. United States co-chairman New Towns Working Group, United States-Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Agreement on Cooperation in Field of Housing and Other Construction, 1979-1980. Treasurer, board directors White House Fellows Foundation, 1980-1984.
Principal Council Excellence in Government, Washington, 1986-1994. Member of advisory committee National Multi-Housing Council, 1987-1992. Member Ross School Foundation, 1994-1997, secretary, 1995-1997.
Member board directors Marin Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome project, 1996-1997, secretary, 1997. Trustee Ross School, since 1997. Member American Bar Association (real property, trust and probate law sections 1975-1996), WhiteHouse Fellows Association (chairman annual meeting 1979, delegate China 1980), American Field Svc.
Returnees Association, Canada-American Chamber of Commerce Northern California (vice president, board directors 1992), Chile-California Foundation (member Executive Committee, board directors 1993-1996).