Attorney
Roswell, New Mexico, 88201
He spent much of his childhood with a ball in his hand enjoying success in baseball and football in particular. Josh attended Goddard High School where he played football, basketball, and baseball. His junior year, he kicked the winning field goal in the state championship game to help defeat Clovis High. His senior year at Goddard he was selected first team all-state quarterback. Unfortunately football his senior year was cut short when he broke his femur in an early round of the playoffs. He recovered in time to play baseball in the spring of his senior year, later being selected to play in the North/South All-Star game as a third baseman. Despite many accomplishments in organized sports, some of his fondest memories of sports growing up include unofficial games created in his back-yard with his brother.
Upon high school graduation, Josh accomplished a lifelong dream of attending Baylor University in Waco, Texas where he met his wife Brandy. He graduated in 1999 with a bachelors degree in business. Following graduation, he worked for Baylor University in the Development Office before attending law school at Baylor. He and Brandy were married in July 2000 in her hometown of Houston, Texas. They lived in Waco, Texas the first two years of their marriage as Josh completed law school and Brandy worked in finance at L3 Communications. He graduated from Baylor Law School in 2002 after successfully finishing the nationally recognized Practice Court program. Josh continues to be a huge supporter of all things Baylor, most recently attending his 32nd straight Baylor Homecoming.
Following graduation from law school, Josh and Brandy moved to Roswell. He started his legal career on January 1, 2003, where he began practicing law in southeastern New Mexico. From his first day as an attorney, he worked hard to learn and establish a Social Security disability legal practice for his firm when there was previously none. His early success in the areas of Social Security Disability and Personal Injury led to a partnership after just five years.