Originally from
Atlanta, I headed north to explore the wilds of
Alaska
. There I graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Wildlife Biology, and spent several years conducting population studies. Having survived the cold dark winters, I ventured to
West Virginia
to pursue my Master's degree in Aquatic Ecology. Finished with my advanced degree, I still had a yearning for education. Although I have a great love for wildlife, I decided to focus my efforts on helping people. The next step was to attend law school at the
University of Wyoming
. Armed with a solid education, my wife and I made the move to
Durango
where I have worked as an associate at two esteemed firms before venturing out on my own. We are pleased to call this lovely town our home, are raising a family here, and enjoy giving back to our community. I currently serve on the Board of Directors for Durango Nature Studies and am proud to donate money and time to several non-profit organizations in the region.