Tyler Marsh | Scottsdale Divorce Attorney

Tyler Marsh

Attorney

Tyler’s path to becoming a standout attorney is as diverse as it is intriguing. Initially pursuing Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at Purdue University, Tyler had to pivot his career aspirations due to height restrictions for astronauts and he was over the limit. He transferred to the University of Missouri, in his home state, earning degrees in Geography and Advertising with the credits earned at Purdue.

Tyler’s business acumen was evident early on. A business plan he crafted in college led to a job as Market Operations Manager for Segway, thanks to a connection he made while working at Best Buy. His interest in law eventually took him to night school at Arizona Summit while working as a Fresh Start Credit Director for Quicken Loans in Scottsdale, Arizona. Taking advantage of a company program that partially covered tuition for employees maintaining an A/B average, Tyler balanced his job and studies with remarkable discipline.

Tyler’s life is filled with unique experiences, including an unforgettable encounter with Neil Armstrong, who had him doing pushups in a basement speakeasy at their shared fraternity’s homecoming event. He also played semi-professional baseball until the age of 23.

Active in his community, Tyler coaches six sports teams for his two sons and serves as a Cub Scout Den Leader. His hobbies include off-roading, working on vehicles, playing in a senior league baseball program, watching movies, swimming, and spending time with his French Mastiff, Cooper.

A native of St. Louis, Tyler is an avid Cardinals baseball fan and also supports the Arizona Cardinals. His culinary tastes include Italian food, BBQ, steak, and local St. Louis favorites like toasted ravioli and Imo’s pizza.

Colleagues describe Tyler as friendly and approachable, with a wealth of engaging stories. His sales background enables him to connect deeply with clients and excel in the courtroom by “selling” ideas with persuasive communication and strategic thinking.

Education

    • Purdue University
    • University of Missouri