Bryan Greene
Bryan Greene is Vice President of Policy Advocacy at the National Association of REALTORS® where he oversees all legislative and regulatory advocacy on behalf of the association’s 1.5 million members. Bryan joined NAR in November 2019, and spent his first year at NAR raising the association’s profile in Washington and nationwide on all fair-housing-related policy matters as NAR’s first Director of Fair Housing Policy.
Before joining NAR, Bryan served for ten years as the highest-ranking career official in HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO), where he oversaw the policy direction and operational management of the 600-person office enforcing the nation’s housing anti-discrimination laws and oversight of a $150 million budget.
Bryan was the 2007 recipient of the Presidential Rank Award, the highest federal honor bestowed upon federal senior executives for outstanding service.
Outside his policy work, Bryan writes on history and culture, contributing regularly to Smithsonian Magazine. A 2017 article Bryan wrote on the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival led to his work as a consulting producer on the Academy-Award-winning film, “Summer of Soul.”
Bryan earned his degree in Government from Harvard University.