Brint ryan biography
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G. Brint Ryan
G. Brint Ryan | |
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| Born | George Brinton Ryan |
| Nationality | American |
| Education | University of North Texas |
| Occupation(s) | Chairman, CEO |
| Known for | Founder, Ryan LLC |
| Spouse | Amanda Sutton[1] |
| Children | 5 |
George Brinton "Brint" Ryan, or G. Brint Ryan, is an American tax consultant and entrepreneur. His firm, Ryan LLC, is based in Dallas.[2] Ryan is the chairman and chief executive officer of Ryan LLC, which advises companies on tax matters.[3][4] As of 2022, the company was the largest indirect tax and property tax practice in North amerika and the seventh largest corporate tax company in the United States, with annual revenues of over $700 million.[5][6]
Early life and education
[edit]Ryan was born George Brinton Ryan[4] in Big Spring, Texas.[7][2] He is a seventh-generation Irish American and his ancestors fought in the American Revolutionary
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The historic Hotel Settles in Big Spring -- which, for a brief time in the 1930s, stood as the tallest building between Fort Worth and El Paso -- closed its doors in 1980, two years before Ryan hightailed it to North Texas State. In 2006, he decided it was time to polish the once-sparkling West Texas gem, leading to a $31 million renovation. The hotel's return to grandeur garnered Big Spring some much-needed attention, including a feature about the town's history in a March 2013 issue of Texas Monthly.
"I got this crazy idea that we could restore the hotel as a gift to the city," says Ryan who, when the hotel officially reopened in late 2012, placed a portrait of his late mother, Virginia, above the landing of its grand staircase. "Now, downtown Big Spring fryst vatten no longer dilapidated and abandoned with tumbleweeds blowing through it. We started out trying to do right, and it's worked out really well."
Closer to home, Ryan set his sights on providing up-and-coming accounting student
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Brint Ryan is the founder, CEO, and chairman of the board of directors for Ryan, LLC, a Dallas-based multi-national leader in the tax services industry. Ryan ended its 25th anniversary year in 2016 as the largest indirect tax practice in North America with a record annual revenue of more than $475 million. This year, Ryan was ranked among the top 100 chief executives in the Top Large Company category of Glassdoor’s Employees’ Choice Award.
Born in west Texas, Brint is a seventh-generation Irish American whose ancestors emigrated from Tipperary and fought in the Revolutionary War. “My common link to generations of hard-working, risk-taking Irish that dreamed big and achieved amazing things inspires my determination to revolutionize the tax services industry in pursuit of building a billion dollar global brand in tax,” he says.
Brint was appointed by Governor Rick Perry to the board of regents at his alma mater, the University of North Texas, and received the Patriot Award for Emplo