[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 120 (Tuesday, July 29, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5044-S5045]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO BRYSON BACHMAN
Mr. LEE. Mr. President, I wish to pay tribute to Bryson Bachman, who
has served as a critical member of my staff for nearly 3 years, and as
my chief counsel for the past year.
Bryson Bachman is an extraordinary judicial talent. His legal
pedigree began at Harvard Law School and continued in his clerkship
with the Honorable Thomas B. Griffith on the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the DC Circuit and later as an associate at Sidley Austin. Bryson's
talent and contribution do not come solely from his impressive
background and experience but from his personal commitment to making a
difference and adding value in everything he does.
I have valued and benefited greatly from his deep understanding of
the law and his ability to approach each issue in a thoughtful,
respectful and insightful way. Above all I have come to admire and
trust him as a person of unmatched integrity. As a member of the
judiciary committee Bryson's assistance and guidance have been
invaluable. When he briefs an issue I know he has done the often unseen
and unrecognized work of truly understanding the issue from all angles.
His willingness to do the heavy mental lifting on a wide range of
issues always provided me great confidence going into important
judiciary hearings or voting on difficult legislation.
The test of a great leader and a great lawyer is not found simply by
what they do in a given role, but more importantly, how they do it.
Some walk into a room and people recognize them as the smartest person
in the room. True leaders, such as Bryson Bachman, walk into that same
room, as the smartest person in the room, but leave everyone in the
room feeling smarter and better as a result of how the dialogue and
discussion were fostered. Creating space for every member of the team
to participate in and contribute to a discussion, while still driving
the most salient points to consider and evaluating an array of
scenarios, is the hallmark of Bryson's time as a member of my staff.
Bryson will be sorely missed in our office but we wish him, his wife
Destiny and son Hamilton continued success in their next season of life
and work. This Congressional Record is but a small note in history of
Bryson Bachman's impact on the important work done in the Senate.
However, his more important work and longer lasting impact is found in
the imprint he has made on the hearts and minds of those with whom he
has worked. I count myself as one of those deeply influenced by Bryson.
I admire him for his talent, I acknowledge him for his loyal service
and thank him for his friendship.
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