BIOGRAPHY
Brian was born and raised in Pinehurst, North Carolina. He is the youngest of 4 boys and has always loved to be active especially with sports: golf, tennis, basketball, kickball, and pickleball. He also loves to watch sports and cheer on the Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Braves, Carolina Panthers, and Duke Blue Devils which is the college where his dad attended. He is a huge fan of movies and his goal is to see every movie in the IMDB Top 250 (the list is always changing). He also is working on filling out a must-see filmography poster his sister-in-law gave him which has 1,500 movies.
After graduating high school, Brian went to UGA for undergrad, majoring in Economics and International Business, minoring in Spanish, and also earning a certificate in legal studies. He studied abroad through the UGA at Oxford program at Trinity College and later became an ambassador for the program. He served as the corporate sponsorship chair for UGA's relay for life executive board to help raise money to improve cancer survival, decrease the incidence of cancer, and improve the quality of life for cancer patients and their caretakers. They raised over $16,000 in his time as Corporate Sponsorship Chair. Brian graduated magnum cum laude from UGA.
After attending undergrad at UGA, Brian decided to return to UGA for law school and become a Double Dawg. During his time in law school, he was on the mock trial team, president of the Student Chapter of Georgia Trial Lawyers' Association, a member of the clarke-carley inn of court, and clerked for the longest tenured judge in the state of Georgia, Judge Lawton Stephens. He became an attorney because he truly believes it is in his blood: his grandfather, grandmother, aunts, uncles, and 2 of his brothers have all been attorneys.
Growing up, Brian saw how they were able to speak for those with a muted voice and helped those that had been wronged. Now, it is his aspiration to do the same by helping as many people as he can. He believes in the importance of a person having their day in court and telling their story, and his goal is to give them that opportunity to tell their story when that day in court comes.