Victoria Ai-Linh Bryant

Victoria Ai-Linh Bryant is a successful entrepreneur and registered pharmacist with more than 17 years of pharmacy, home care, and long-term care consulting experience.  She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy.

In 2003, Dr. Bryant founded Ambassadors Caregivers, a home care agency that serves seniors, the disabled and elderly population in the Greater Houston area. Her entrepreneurial spirit has led her to other healthcare ventures.

Dr. Bryant is a prominent community leader who serves on several boards and committees. She is currently President of the World Chamber of Commerce of Texas (WCCT). She also serves on the Altus Foundation (board member); University of Houston College of Education Dean’s Advisory Council; University of Houston College of Business Dean’s Advisory Council; and Memorial Hermann Southwest Hospital Women’s Advisory Council.  Previous board experiences include: President of the Vietnamese American Chamber of Commerce of Houston (VACCH); President of the Texas Asian Republican Club; board member of the American Lung Association; and treasurer of Voice to the Nations Foundation.

Dr. Bryant is a proven leader who is passionate about education, business, and giving back to the community through volunteerism. She has participated on twelve plus medical missions to Vietnam and Brazil since 1996.  She is a regular keynote speaker on topics that empower women and prepare our next generation of leaders through life skills and entrepreneurship to compete in the global economy.  She is currently a candidate for the 2016 Houston Independent School District, Board of Trustee District VII.

Dr. Bryant has been interviewed and quoted on numerous media outlets including FOX 26, KHOU 11, VAN TV, SGN TV Network, Comcast, Southern TV 55.5, VieTV, Vinamax TV, HTV, and Radio Saigon.

Dr. Bryant was named one of ten “Women on the Move of 2015” by the Texas Executive Women, featured as “Who’s Who of Asia Houston” by Southern TV 55.5, named “40 Under 40” by the Houston Business Journal in 2014, VAN TV Community Leader Award 2014, and was recognized as one of the “50 Most Influential Women of 2013” by Houston Woman Magazine. She was awarded the SuperLady 2014 Award and received the Commander’s Medal by VFW Post 9182 in 2011. She is also a graduate of the Leadership Houston Class 31 and American Leadership Forum Class XXXX.

When she’s not busy with the activities listed above, Dr. Bryant emcees conferences and forums, travels, remodels homes, models for designers and charities, sings on the praise team, and devotes time to better her health.  Dr. Bryant is fluent in English, Vietnamese, and French.

 

Victoria Ai-Linh Bryant, PharmD

President

World Chamber of Commerce Texas

Founder

Ambassadors Caregivers

Candidate 2016

Houston ISD Board of Trustee District VII

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