Trevor Bryant's career in the retail and entertainment industries began in 1979 with Walt Disney Imagineering. Over the next fourteen years Trevor held executive roles creating and constructing EPCOT Center, Pleasure Island, Disney-MGM Studio Tour and Euro-Disneyland. After seven years with Imagineering’s design teams Trevor cofounded the Research and Development Division of the Walt Disney Company. As Executive Director of R&D, Trevor was responsible for maintaining the dynamic of the engineering and creative teams on such projects as Indiana Jones Adventure, Alien Encounter, and Tower of Terror.
From 1994 –2000 Trevor Bryant was Senior Vice President for Sony Development in Burbank, California. Trevor came to Sony Development with the charter of designing Metreon, a four story Sony Entertainment Center located in San Francisco. In his executive role at Sony, Trevor managed the creative relationship between Sony and its development partners, Microsoft, Discovery Channel, and Sony Entertainment projects in Berlin and Tokyo.
From 2000 -2010, Trevor ran his consulting business BB Productions. BB Productions has designed and produced attractions/events for the Zimmer Children’s Museum in Los Angeles, Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and the National Inventors Hall of Fame and Museum in Virginia. During this period Trevor also contracted with MGM Studios to support global licensing and branding opportunities in China.
On December 6, 2012 Trevor completed his role as Show Producer and Creative Director for Test Track Presented by Chevrolet at Epcot. The project has been heralded by audience and press as a ground breaking milestone in themed entertainment. In 2015 Trevor produced TRON Realm, Chevrolet Digital Challenge at Shanghai Disneyland. Today Trevor Bryant is a creative consultant to the interactive entertainment industry.
Specialties: Retail and entertainment, Research and Development, Environmental Design, Creative management, Project Management, Concept Design