Harness IP is proud to recognize Principal Bryan K. Wheelock for being named a High-Performing Committee Member for 2025 by the International Trademark Association’s (INTA) Trademark Reporter (TMR) Committee, as announced by TMR Editor-in-Chief Willard Knox.
The Trademark Reporter is INTA’s long-standing, peer-reviewed legal journal focused on trademarks and related intellectual property. Founded in 1911, the journal publishes influential scholarship and practical analysis from practitioners, academics, and judges worldwide and is widely regarded as a leading resource in the trademark field.
INTA’s Recognition of High-Performing Committee Members Program empowers committee leaders to identify and celebrate members who significantly advance committee work during the term, beyond the organization’s annual service awards.
Bryan has served for many years on the Trademark Reporter Committee’s Editorial Board, contributing to the peer review and editorial process that underpins the journal’s reputation for rigorous, high-quality scholarship. In the 2025 recognition announcement shared with the Committee, Bryan was described as both a high-performing and essential member, noted in particular for:
- Taking on complex and nuanced articles as a peer review editor
- Providing detailed, constructive feedback that helps authors publish the strongest possible version of their work
- Bringing the perspective of an experienced author to the editorial process and offering guidance that is both direct and diplomatically delivered
As highlighted in the nomination, Bryan’s subject-matter expertise and editorial judgment strengthen TMR’s commitment to publishing high-quality trademark scholarship and forward-looking analysis.
This High-Performing Committee Member recognition reflects his sustained contributions to the international trademark community and his dedication to advancing scholarship and practice in the field.
Harness IP congratulates Bryan K. Wheelock on this well-deserved honor and is proud to have him represent the firm in such an influential editorial role.



