Born and raised in Titusville, Florida, Grant is deeply rooted in the community that shaped his values and career. A proud graduate of Titusville High School, Grant is now honored to be heading WhiteBird’s Titusville office, where he dedicates his professional expertise to serving the very community that raised him.

Grant focuses his practice on corporate law, tax planning, mergers and acquisitions, and real estate concerns. He works with businesses of all sizes, representing them through every stage of their lifecycle – from formation and strategic planning to expansion, acquisitions, long-term sustainability and exit strategies.

Grant’s academic journey began at Eastern Florida State College where he earned his associate’s degree simultaneously with his high school diploma. He then attended the University of Central Florida, where he earned a degree in finance, providing him with a solid foundation in the complexities of business and financial systems. Following his undergraduate studies, Grant attended Florida State University College of Law, where he earned his J.D. with a concentration in corporate and tax law. Since graduating from law school, Grant has continued his education, completing upper-level accounting courses to deepen his understanding of financial and tax matters and to qualify him to take the CPA exam in the near future.

Prior to joining WhiteBird, Grant clerked for two of Florida’s most prominent law firms, a well-respected local firm in Tallahassee, and as a legislative intern for the Florida House of Representatives Commerce Committee, where he drafted bill analyses for new insurance and banking laws.

Grant has dedicated himself to giving back to his community through both economic philanthropy and active service. Since 2018, he has served as a youth group leader for high school students, guiding and mentoring young individuals in their personal and spiritual growth. At Ascension Catholic Church, Grant is a member of the Pastoral Council and serves as Chair of the Faith Formation Committee. Additionally, he is the Chair of the Board of Directors at the Titusville YMCA, contributing his leadership and vision to support the organization’s mission of fostering youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

In his free time, Grant enjoys a round of golf, spending time with his dog, and keeping up with his favorite sports teams.

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