Matthew Tadlock was born in Dallas, but raised in Fort Worth. He studied political science at Baylor University and proceeded to the University of Tulsa College of Law, which was a natural fit. His love of learning and travel lead him to study abroad in Ireland and Austria, where he was taught by the United States Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy & studied European and International Business Law at the University of Vienna.
Passionate about practicing law in Texas, Matt made is way back home so he could serve the community that had set him up so well to succeed in life. Matthew strives to give back to the community and is passionate about helping business owners and real estate investors reach financial freedom and security to experience the awe inspiring gift of changing the world.
Mr. Tadlock serves as a board member for Shears of Hope, a charity that helps those experiencing cancer. Matthew has, with the help of friends and colleagues, been able to raise funds for Operation Underground Railroad, to save children from sex trafficking, raise over 70,000 meals towards , and he and his wife sponsor a child and her family through Compassion International.
In his spare time Matthew enjoys spending time with his wife and son, hunting, fishing, camping, traveling, reading, and attending Gateway Church.
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