Rob earned a Juris Doctorate (JD) from the University of Kentucky College of Law, a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, and his bachelors degrees in Finance and Psychology from Transylvania University.- Resume (Doc) Resume (PDF)
- Linked In:
- Tennessee Bar Association
- Nashville Bar Association
- Tennessee Association of Professional Mediators (TAPM)
- Georgia Bar Association
- Kentucky Bar Association
- National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS/GRAMMY)
- Tennessee Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (TNVLA)
- Judge for the Nashville Business Incubation Center - Business Plan University
- Board Member for Vanderbilt University's Bi-Annual Project Dialogue Series
- The Business Booya! radio show on Nashville's 1510-WLAC (host)
- "The Wall Street Journal This Morning" Radio Program
- Nancy Glass' HGTV Radio Program - Stream / Download (.mp3)
- The Wilson Group Real Estate Show (Nashville)
- Wall Street Journal's Real Estate Journal - 1 - 2
- Kiplinger Magazine - 1 - 2
- BankRate.com and Its Syndicated Columns - 1 - 2
- MSN Money
- The Washington Post, L.A. Times, et al. - 1 - 2
- Chicago Sun Times' Satisfaction Magazine
Two of the four books he has written have been published (with sales of 40,000+ copies)
- Seatbelts Kill: And Other Unexpected Lessons I Learned in Business School (2008)
- What No One Ever Tells You about Investing in Real Estate (Kaplan, 2004)

- "[I]t's slices of real life in real estate."~ Jeffrey R. Kosnett, Kiplinger Magazine
- "The most unusual real estate book I have ever reviewed...On my scale of one to 10, this unusual but very valuable real estate book rates a solid 10." ~ Robert J. Bruss, L.A. Times
- "[It] dispenses solid advice and is a great read."~ Jill Sell, Cleveland Plain Dealer
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- Savannah Squares: A Keepsake Tour of Gardens, Architecture & Monuments (Schiffer, 2004)

- "A recommended read" for travelers, Southern Living Magazine (October 2005).
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He previously served as the Executive Producer for the Blind Corn Liquor Pickers' 2005- release Anywhere Else?

- "...as good as anything Bruce Springsteen could have written if he wrote bluegrass..." ~ Jerome Clark, Rambles.NET, on the song "8-Ball"
- "They sing with hearty, robust energy...[and] play like the dickens. This lickety-split title tune also introduces them as catchy songwriters. I bet they are a blast live." ~ Robert K. Oermann, Music Row Magazine
- "They play with a perfect combination of reckless abandon and precision...The album boasts a really crisp and vibrant sound and the songs are clever and infectious." ~ Mick Skidmore, KyndMusic.com / Relix Magazine on Anywhere Else?