Matthew Bierlein
About Matthew Bierlein
Matthew Bierlein is a Development Attorney at National Church Residences, where he has worked since 2014. He has a diverse background in law and technology, with previous roles at Nationwide Realty Investors, Luper Neidenthal & Logan, and ExpressBill.
Work at National Church Residences
Matthew Bierlein has served as a Development Attorney at National Church Residences since 2014. In this role, he focuses on legal matters related to the development of affordable housing and community services. His tenure at the organization has spanned over ten years, during which he has contributed to various initiatives aimed at enhancing the living conditions for seniors and low-income individuals.
Previous Experience in Real Estate Law
Before joining National Church Residences, Matthew Bierlein worked as Senior Counsel at Nationwide Realty Investors from 2010 to 2014. In this position, he provided legal guidance on real estate transactions and development projects. His experience in this role complemented his legal expertise and prepared him for his current responsibilities in development law.
Legal Career Background
Matthew Bierlein began his legal career at Luper Neidenthal & Logan, where he worked as an Attorney from 2005 to 2010. His responsibilities included advising clients on various legal matters and representing them in court. This foundational experience in law equipped him with the skills necessary for his subsequent roles in real estate and development law.
Educational Background in Law and Computer Science
Matthew Bierlein earned his Juris Doctor from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, completing his studies from 2003 to 2006. Prior to this, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from The College of Wooster, where he studied from 1997 to 2001. His educational background in both law and technology has informed his approach to legal issues in the development sector.
Early Career and Community Service
Matthew Bierlein's early career included a role as a Corps Member with AmeriCorps NCCC from 2001 to 2002, where he engaged in community service projects. He also worked as a Programmer/Mapper at ExpressBill for a brief period in 2002. These experiences contributed to his understanding of community needs and the importance of service-oriented work.