Bryan Jones joined Kappa Sigma in 1976 and completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Kentucky in 1979, followed by earning his J.D. in 1982. He currently serves as Division Manager at the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission, overseeing operations within the Office of Education Accountability.
Bryan’s career spans several distinguished roles in public service and law. He began as Assistant Commonwealth Attorney in Daviess County, Kentucky, and later served as Assistant Attorney General, specializing in Special Prosecutions and Criminal Appeals. Since joining the Kentucky Legislative Research Commission, he has played a pivotal role in educational policy and accountability.
Beyond his professional achievements, Bryan remains actively engaged in his community and fraternity. He held significant positions within Kappa Sigma during his undergraduate years, including Pledge Class President, Grand Master of Ceremonies, Grand Scribe, and ultimately Grand Master. His leadership and dedication earned him recognition and respect among his fraternity peers.
Bryan’s commitment extends to family and community service. He is married to Linda Cretella Jones and is a proud father to two stepdaughters and a son. His involvement in Phi Beta Kappa
and various professional and community organizations underscores his passion for education and civic engagement.