- Member, Law360‘s 2023 Aerospace & Defense Editorial Advisory Board
 - Co-founder and Advisory Board member, John Marshall Law School Veterans Legal Support Center & Clinic (2007–present)
 - Member, University of Kansas, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Dean’s Advisory Board
 - Member, Chicago Council of 100
 - Member, Boards of Contract Appeals Bar Association
 - Member, Illinois State Bar Association
 - Co-leader, National Veterans Legal Clinic Coalition (2015–2016)
 - Planner, American Bar Association National Legal Network for Military and Veterans, Their Families and Caregivers (2015–2016)
 - Member, American Bar Association, Public Contract Law Section; Military and Veterans Affairs liaison (2015–present); vice chair, Construction Division (2014–2016)
 
- Trial attorney, U.S. Army Legal Services Agency, Contract and Fiscal Law Division, 2012-2014
 - Government contracts and fiscal law attorney, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, U.S. Forces – Iraq, 2011-2012
 - Government contracts attorney and assistant general counsel, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, XVIII Airborne Corps & Fort Bragg, 2009-2012
 
Education
- John Marshall Law School, J.D., 2008
 - University of Kansas, B.A., with distinction, 2004
 - The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School, 2013
 
Bar Admissions
- Illinois
 - District of Columbia
 
Clerkships
- Hon. Charles P. Kocoras, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois, 2007
 
- Co-author, “Preparing For What DOD Cybersecurity Audits May Uncover,” Law360, October 9, 2025.
 - Co-author, “Government Contractors and the Fall 2025 Government Shutdown: Risk Management and Best Practices,” Troutman Pepper Locke, October 2, 2025.
 - Co-author, “What to Expect When the New CMMC Final Rule Hits Defense Acquisitions on November 10,” Troutman Pepper Locke, October 1, 2025.
 
- Quoted, “How the Government Shutdown Impacts Construction Contracts,” Construction Dive, October 28, 2025.
 - Featured and Quoted, “Troutman Taps New Leader for Gov’t Contracts Group,” Law360, May 30, 2025.
 





