During a 15-year journalism career, Brian Byrnes reported for the world’s most prestigious news outlets.
For more than a decade, Brian lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina, covering events throughout Latin America for print, radio and television outlets, including five years as an on-air correspondent and producer for CNN.
Brian was also a contributing correspondent to Newsweek, NPR, CBS News, CGTN America, The Washington Post and The Hollywood Reporter, and co-authored seven editions of the popular Fodor’s travel guides to Argentina.
Brian has interviewed and profiled presidents, diplomats, CEOs, athletes, academics, Emmy, Grammy, Oscar & Tony winners, tech founders, environmentalists, and many others. He covered numerous U.S. presidential visits to Latin America as a credentialed member of the White House Press Corps, and has reported live from the frontlines of bloody social uprisings, raucous political elections, and deadly natural disasters -- notably the 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Chile.
Brian’s ability to tell compelling multimedia stories on a wide range of topics distinguished him as one of the most prolific foreign correspondents in Latin America over the course of a decade. His achievements caught the attention of global companies, who enlisted Brian as a communications strategist, work that planted the seed for the eventual formation of Agency Byrnes Communications.
He started his career as a television reporter and producer at WCAX-TV, the award-winning CBS News affiliate in Burlington, Vermont.
Brian graduated with a B.A. in English from the University of Vermont, where he served four years as a reporter/editor at The Vermont Cynic, one of the oldest student newspapers in the U.S.
In addition to running Agency Byrnes, Brian is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Miami School of Communication.
He is fluent in English and Spanish.
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