He is a Randolph County, North Carolina, native, and attended East Carolina University in Greenville, where he graduated with a degree in political science. Following his undergraduate studies, Tyler worked in his parents’ insurance agency for four years before attending law school at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. During his time in law school, Tyler volunteered with the Veterans Law Center, where he helped provide free wills and other estate planning documents to veterans while they waited for treatment at the VA hospital. He was also a student tutor with the law school and a graduate assistant with the Integrated Liberal Studies undergraduate program.
Prior to his criminal law practice, Tyler gained experience in several other fields of law. After his first year in law school, he worked with a North Carolina city attorney where he researched the First Amendment’s freedom of speech provision and its impact on a municipality’s power to regulate signs. After his second year of law school, he worked with a mid-size, full-service law firm near Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he gained experience in legal research, particularly in civil litigation and family law. After finishing law school, he began his legal career as a real estate attorney at a firm in the mountains of North Carolina.
Both individually and professionally, Tyler loves building relationships and helping people. Individually, he demonstrates this by volunteering his time. He has a particular interest in promoting literacy and reading comprehension, and he has spent time tutoring students training to earn their GED as well as assisting non-native English speakers seeking to improve their English speaking. Professionally, he demonstrates this by listening carefully to the needs and concerns of his clients and then advocating vigorously on their behalf.
Tyler also enjoys his time outside the office and courtroom. Everywhere he has lived, he has been actively involved in his church, both as a small group leader and Sunday service volunteer.He loves to travel and has been to forty-two states, with plans to visit the remaining eight inside the next few years. He rides his motorcycle every chance he gets, and he enjoys reading, particularly books about the American Revolution and biographies of people who accomplished great things. For the past few years, he has been teaching himself Spanish in his spare time and aspires for fluency. Most of all, he enjoys spending time with his family and friends.
University of Wisconsin Law School
Juris Doctorate
East Carolina University
Bachelor of Arts
He is a Randolph County, North Carolina, native, and attended East Carolina University in Greenville, where he graduated with a degree in political science. Following his undergraduate studies, Tyler worked in his parents’ insurance agency for four years before attending law school at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. During his time in law school, Tyler volunteered with the Veterans Law Center, where he helped provide free wills and other estate planning documents to veterans while they waited for treatment at the VA hospital. He was also a student tutor with the law school and a graduate assistant with the Integrated Liberal Studies undergraduate program.
Prior to his criminal law practice, Tyler gained experience in several other fields of law. After his first year in law school, he worked with a North Carolina city attorney where he researched the First Amendment’s freedom of speech provision and its impact on a municipality’s power to regulate signs. After his second year of law school, he worked with a mid-size, full-service law firm near Green Bay, Wisconsin, where he gained experience in legal research, particularly in civil litigation and family law. After finishing law school, he began his legal career as a real estate attorney at a firm in the mountains of North Carolina.
Both individually and professionally, Tyler loves building relationships and helping people. Individually, he demonstrates this by volunteering his time. He has a particular interest in promoting literacy and reading comprehension, and he has spent time tutoring students training to earn their GED as well as assisting non-native English speakers seeking to improve their English speaking. Professionally, he demonstrates this by listening carefully to the needs and concerns of his clients and then advocating vigorously on their behalf.
Tyler also enjoys his time outside the office and courtroom. Everywhere he has lived, he has been actively involved in his church, both as a small group leader and Sunday service volunteer.He loves to travel and has been to forty-two states, with plans to visit the remaining eight inside the next few years. He rides his motorcycle every chance he gets, and he enjoys reading, particularly books about the American Revolution and biographies of people who accomplished great things. For the past few years, he has been teaching himself Spanish in his spare time and aspires for fluency. Most of all, he enjoys spending time with his family and friends.