
The Rotary Club of Morrisville is excited to spotlight one of our dedicated new members who joined in October 2024: Chuck Bryan, Senior IT Analyst and System Administrator for the Town of Morrisville. Chuck’s professional expertise keeps vital systems running smoothly for our town, but it’s his exceptional passion for volunteerism and community impact that truly sets him apart.
Chuck lives and breathes the Rotary ideal of “Service Above Self.” His civic and community involvement is nothing short of inspiring. Locally, Chuck serves as a Meals on Wheels delivery rider in Morrisville — using his bicycle to deliver meals to neighbors in need, combining his love for cycling with helping others.
His commitment to adaptive sports shines through his volunteer work with Bridge2Sports, where he supports the cycling program that empowers people with disabilities to enjoy the freedom and joy of riding. He also actively advocates for safer and more accessible cycling in our region through his leadership in Oaks and Spokes, expanding cycling advocacy into Cary and Morrisville.
Chuck doesn’t stop there. As the trail coordinator for Triangle Off Road Cyclists (TORC) at Lake Crabtree, he plans and leads trail workdays to keep local trails safe and enjoyable for the community. He also plays a key role in developing young athletes as a Level 3 coach with the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA), mentoring middle and high school students across Raleigh, Cary, Morrisville, Apex, and southern Wake County.
Even without owning a car, Chuck goes the extra mile (literally) by occasionally renting one to volunteer for the American Cancer Society’s Road to Recovery program, providing transportation to cancer patients needing a ride to treatment.
When asked why he chose to become a Rotarian, Chuck shared:
“I am engaged with some excellent organizations which I feel very connected to, and will continue to work with. However, I can see that as a Rotarian, I would be able to take part in even more impactful and wide-reaching efforts to help and support people. Whereas many people look to make the most of the money they put into investments, I look to make the most of the time and effort I invest in volunteering. I see Rotary as one of those ‘top-tier’ organizations to invest my time and effort for maximum impact and benefit to others.”
Sponsored by Rotarian Barron Damon, Chuck brings unmatched dedication, enthusiasm, and a spirit of service that will strengthen our club’s ability to make a difference.
Please join us in warmly welcoming Chuck Bryan to the Rotary Club of Morrisville — we are thrilled to have him riding alongside us in service to our community and beyond!