Todd A. Tressler, II, founder and attorney at Tressler and Associates, has embarked on an extraordinary journey over the past 15 years, marked by growth, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to his community. Starting his law firm at just 31, Todd had only two years of legal experience, but he was fueled by a vision to challenge the status quo in Lebanon. His ambition was to create a firm that was not only sustainable but also deeply rooted in service.
Todd’s family history deeply impacted his professional ethos. Growing up in a multi-generational business that began in 1909, he learned invaluable lessons about hard work, collaboration, and community service. Saturdays spent at estate auctions were not just a family tradition, they formed the foundation for a career dedicated to uplifting others. His grandfather, Carl Hobbs, instilled in him the importance of wisdom and compassion—values that continue to guide Todd today.
Reflecting on his journey, Todd acknowledges the highs and lows that have shaped Tressler Associates into what it is today. “We’ve learned from every experience, and as we mature, I assure you that the next phase will be phenomenal,” he shares. His philosophy emphasizes that law is fundamentally about serving the public and protecting their rights rather than merely being a transactional endeavor.
Initially drawn to the legal profession through a combination of fate and faith, Todd transitioned from a planned medical career to law after gaining invaluable insights from local practitioners. This pivotal decision was inspired by the liberating nature of the legal field, which allowed him to engage with his community in meaningful ways.
As Todd looks to the future, he remains dedicated to fostering an approachable and client-focused environment, poised to make a lasting impact in the legal landscape. His journey is a reminder that with determination and purpose, one can uplift and empower others through service.
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Law is about serving the public and protecting their rights, not transactions