Jason Grill Served the Kansas City area where he was born and raised

Jason Grill was born and brought up in Kansas City, which is the largest city in the State of Missouri. He received his education at the St. Therese Grade School in Platte County and St. Pius X Catholic High School in Kansas  City and took part in various sports and academic activities.  After completing high school, he entered Saint Louis University on the basis of a leadership scholarship. He offered his services to organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Sigma Chi Fraternity, Children’s Miracle Network, etc. He completed Bachelors Degree in Economics and a Minor in Political Science from the university and while being in the university, he studied International Economics in Rome through Loyola University Chicago. He graduated Summa Cum Laude.During college, Jason Grill worked at some of the law firms such as the St. Louis Law Firm, Thompson Coburn LLP, and Shook, Hardy and Bacon LLP in Kansas City. He also worked at the White House as an assistant to Vice President’s senior advisor, Alvin Brown. After finishing college, Jason got enrolled at the University of Missouri, where he earned a JD and an advanced certificate in dispute resolution. He became a member of the Dean’s List three times and after graduating, he worked as a special assistant in the CNN Washington D.C. Bureau. Jason is a member of Missouri Bar Association and Kansas Bar Association, He worked in various law firms and started the Grill Law Firm, LLC with his father.

Jason Grill also became an adjunct Professor at Park University in Kansas City. He has taught graduate and undergraduate level classes and trains the students in legal analysis, business law, macroeconomics, social and ethical environment of business. It is an independent, non-profit and private institution that was established in 1875. He is an active member of the Parkville Chamber of Commerce, Northland Chamber of Commerce, Riverside Chamber of Commerce, National Federation of Independent Business, Platte County Economic Development Council, and Parkville Lions Club. He is a member of the National Wild Turkey Federation and Pheasants Forever. Jason Grill was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives at a young age of 27 and in 2008, he was reelected and thus served the people of Missouri for two terms.

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