Bryndan D. Moore

Bryndan D. Moore

Nominated Position: President
Nominated by: BS Civil Engineering | 1996
Degree Earned: BS Civil Engineering | 1996
Current HUAA Role: Member At Large

Professional Achievements & Service

Bryndan D. Moore (affectionately known as "Be Moore") is a proven leader whose commitment to Howard University spans more than three decades, from student government to national alumni advocacy.
A 1996 graduate of the Howard University School of Engineering and first-generation Howard student, he helped inspire seven members of his family to become Howard alumni. His student leadership included serving as Freshman Class President, Senior Class President, UGSA Vice Coordinator and Engineering Representative, Howard University Campus Pal, and Engineering Graduation Keynote Speaker.
As an alumnus, he transformed how Howard alumni connect and engage. He founded BisonRoundup.com, which reunited over 60,000 Howard University alumni online while producing Homecoming events, travel programs, wellness initiatives, and national alumni gatherings. He expanded this vision by creating AlumniRoundup.com, which served over 400,000 HBCU alumni and recorded millions of dollars of economic impact in donations and revenue generated across 22 Historically Black Colleges and Universities. For this groundbreaking work, he and his brother Rustin were recognized among the Ebony Power 150 as among the most influential Black people in America.
His service has been recognized with the HUAA Alumni Service Award, Howard University Alumni Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and HUAA President's Award.
Currently serving as HUAA Member at Large and Homecoming Chair, he has established the Alumni Speaker Series and produced the Howard Homecoming 5K Fun Run in partnership with Howard University Hospital and the DC Department of Parks and Recreation.
He brings deep institutional knowledge, proven leadership, and a vision for the future that honors tradition while embracing innovation.

Why the Candidate is Well-Suited

The nominee is well suited for the role of President because he combines deep institutional knowledge, proven leadership, and a clear vision for the future of the Howard University Alumni Association. He has served Howard at every stage of life: As a student leader As a national alumni organizer As a board member and Homecoming Chair As a builder of sustainable alumni programs Few candidates bring this continuity of service and lived experience. He understands Howard not only as an institution, but as a family legacy. As the first in his family to attend Howard and now part of a family of seven alumni, he embodies the power of Howard to transform generations. His leadership style is rooted in: Collaboration Strategic planning Innovation Accountability He has demonstrated the ability to build partnerships across sectors, including healthcare, government, corporate sponsors, and community organizations. These skills are essential for expanding alumni engagement, strengthening fundraising, and modernizing HUAA operations. He is particularly well suited to lead in a time when alumni organizations must evolve by: Creating digital and in person engagement pathways Attracting younger alumni Strengthening wellness and service initiatives Expanding revenue and sponsorship opportunities Elevating Howard’s national brand through storytelling and programming His history of founding new initiatives such as the Alumni Speaker Series, national alumni platforms, and Homecoming innovations proves that he does not simply maintain programs. He builds them. The nominee brings credibility, vision, and execution. He understands both tradition and transformation. His candidacy represents stability, creativity, and a renewed commitment to service. He is prepared to lead the Howard University Alumni Association into its next chapter with integrity, energy, and purpose.

Additional Context

The nominee's connection to Howard University is deeply personal and generational. As the first in his family to attend Howard University, he helped establish a legacy that now includes seven Howard alumni within his family. This journey reflects the transformative power of Howard and underscores his lifelong dedication to ensuring that future generations of students and alumni remain connected to the institution. His service to Howard is not episodic but continuous. From undergraduate leadership roles to national alumni initiatives and executive board service, his contributions reflect consistency, humility, and purpose. He has always viewed alumni engagement as more than events. He sees it as a pathway to wellness, service, mentorship, and sustained institutional support. The nominee brings a rare blend of historical knowledge and forward thinking leadership. He understands the traditions that define Howard while actively building new platforms for connection, communication, and participation. His work in media, technology, and community building allows him to reach alumni across generations and geographies in ways that strengthen identity and belonging. Most importantly, his candidacy is grounded in service, not status. His leadership has always been centered on creating opportunities for others, amplifying alumni voices, and ensuring that Howard University remains a living, active presence in the lives of its graduates. This nomination reflects not only past accomplishments, but a continued commitment to stewardship, innovation, and collective progress for the Howard University Alumni Association.