Bryant Salter was there!
He was only there for four days in December, but he was an original 1976 Seahawk!
Where are they now? Bryant Salter Bio
Source: CBSSports.com
Bryant Salter is the CEO of Business Diplomacy Consulting, an international business consulting firm which assists companies seeking to expand market share in the international market place.Mr. Salter joined the U.S. State Department’s foreign service in 1977 and spent more than 20 years as a diplomat. He first served as the Staff Aid to the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1977-82), making several visits to Africa on behalf of the African Bureau, the State Department and the White House.
Mr. Salter served as the US Consulat the US Embassy in the Eastern Caribbean island of Antigua from 1982-90, the permanent Charge d’ Affaires and Chief of Mission. In 1994, he was assigned to the Florida Governor’s office as a State Department liaison officer during the 1994 Summit of the Americas.
A 1971 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Mr. Salter currently serves on the University’s Board of Trustees. The recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award at Pitt, he also earned a Master’s Degree from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and has attended Law School at the University of San Diego and Business School at the University of California at San Diego.
Prior to his Foreign Service career, Bryant was a Collegiate All-American in Track and Field and in 1971 was drafted into the National Football League by the San Diego Chargers. Salter played in the NFL from 1971-1976 for the Washington Redskins, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Colts, as well as the Chargers.
Salter and his wife MaryJane have three children:Eva, Bryant Jr., and Sofia.
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