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Bryce

Bryce

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Bryce is the Society Editor and VP of Marketing - he's well dressed, well educated and knows all the movers and shakers in town. He's also a master at the rituals of the rich: what not to say, what not to do - and all the little rules that help to open the doors of high society. He's become Tracey's tutor of sorts, helping to introduce her to the people she needs to know to elevate her own social status.

"Navigating the social circles can be very tricky. To be accepted you have to align yourself with the socialite leaders. There's a lot of ring kissing. You have to be careful about never mis-stepping." Known as Houston's "unofficial" man about town with an occasional social appearance in New York City and San Francisco, Bryce started with JONES Magazine in 2007 with the debut of "Bryce's Block," which headlined the magazine's regional "Keeping Up With the Joneses" party and society section. He was tapped by JONES Editor-In-Chief Tracey Ferguson for the job for his brilliant style, charming personality and good looks.

Since joining the JONES team, he's also been responsible for branding opportunities, strategic marketing partnerships and special assignment reporting. Bryce started his career in London while working for Coca-Cola's European Marketing Division. He has nearly a decade of experience in marketing, public relations, corporate communications and brand management.

Bryce admits that he enjoys working with JONES because not only does he get to enjoy the company of its beautiful mostly female staff and models, but that it's interesting and different from other magazines on the market. His work has been published in publications such as the Houston Chronicle, Southern Living magazine, the New York Times, Urban Influence magazine and Diverse Issues magazine. Most recently, he managed media and public relations for Texas' second oldest public university and served as associate editor for the Texas Journal of History and Culture.

Active in the community, he is the former president of the Houston Area Urban League Young Professionals and former vice-president of the African-American Art Advisory Association for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and donates his time to the Hermann Park Conservancy and the John P. McGovern Health Museum, where he helped establish the Professionals Circle. 

Always on the go, he was recognized during Houston Style Magazine's inaugural "Thirty Under 30" list of top Houstonians under age 30. He received a bachelor's degree from Morehouse College. His post baccalaureate pursuits include communication studies at Rice University and a master's degree in community development.