Brady Bryan serves as a Principal and National Leader of Real Property Income Tax Incentives at Ryan, where he advises middle-market and Fortune 1000 companies on identifying, securing, and defending specialized tax incentives that unlock capital for reinvestment and growth. His work spans research and development tax credits, cost segregation, and energy efficiency deductions, delivered through disciplined analysis, rigorous documentation, and audit-ready support.
Brady brings a results-driven approach to complex incentive strategies, combining deep technical knowledge with a clear understanding of client business objectives. Prior to joining Ryan, he founded and scaled a national tax incentives firm that was acquired by Ryan in April 2025. He is also a published author, including The Millionaires You Went to High School With: Uncommon Wealth from Common People , and a frequent speaker for industry and client programs such as the American Council of Engineering Companies, the American Institute of Architects, and Western CPE. His leadership emphasizes practical execution, defensibility, and long-term value creation.
Education and Qualifications
Juris Doctor, Southwestern Law School; Licensed to practice law in Texas and California (Ryan is not a law firm.)
Bachelor of Arts, Business Management, Sam Houston State University
Associate of Science, General Math and Science, Lone Star College
Associate of Arts, Lone Star College
Experience and Achievements
Principal and National Leader, Real Property Income Tax Incentives | International Income Tax, Ryan, Los Angeles office
Leads national delivery of real property income tax incentive services
Advises clients on R&D credits, cost segregation, and energy efficiency deductions
Chief Executive Officer, High Per Capita Expertise (HPCE)
President and Chief Executive Officer, tax incentives consulting firm
Senior Tax Consultant, national accounting firm
Internal Controls Analyst, oil and gas services corporation
Board Director, Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation