John Hope Bryant is a prominent entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist known for his economic empowerment and financial literacy work. He founded Operation HOPE in 1992 following the Rodney King Riots in Los Angeles, with a mission to provide economic education and resources to underserved communities. Since its inception, Operation HOPE has served over 4 million individuals and directed nearly $4 billion in economic activity into disenfranchised areas. The organization focuses on improving credit scores, facilitating homeownership, and supporting Black entrepreneurs through various initiatives.
Numerous U.S. presidents have recognized Bryant’s work. He has received several prestigious awards, including the Legacy Leadership Award from Hyatt Hotels and the Outstanding Voice Award from the Atlanta Business Chronicle. Additionally, he is known for co-founding the Financial Literacy for All initiative and the 1 Million Black Businesses initiative, which has significantly impacted Black-owned businesses across America.
His numerous books have documented Bryant’s efforts, including “How the Poor Can Save Capitalism” and “Financial Literacy For All.” His journey began with a banker visiting his school in Compton, California, which inspired him to pursue a path in entrepreneurship and financial education from a young age.
Learn more about John Hope Bryant
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhopebryant/
Website:
https://operationhope.org/ (Company)
https://johnhopebryantholdings.com/ (Blog)
https://www.promisehomescompany.com/ (Company)