About Todd
Todd Grewe built an academic foundation that combines law, business and international studies. He completed undergraduate work at the University of Washington, earning a B.A. in Finance and International Studies. He then returned to Syracuse, where he earned a J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law in 1996 and later an MBA from the Syracuse University School of Management.
Grewe's career has mixed private practice and involvement in industry organizations. Early in his legal career he served as an associate at Shenker & Bonaparte. He is licensed to practice in both Washington and Oregon and has remained active in the regional bar communities through ongoing memberships in the Oregon State Bar, the Washington State Bar and the Multnomah Bar Association.
Professional memberships have been a consistent part of his profile. He holds current memberships in the American Bar Association and the American Inns of Court, where he is listed as a barrister. Beyond traditional bar groups, his affiliations include trade and interest organizations such as the Associated Builders and Contractors, the Associated General Contractors and the Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association.
Civic and youth-focused work has also shaped his public profile. He is involved with the Eagle Scout Association and serves on its Executive Committee. He has been active on the association's Scholarship Committee since 2002, a role that ties into his longer-term interest in mentoring and supporting young people pursuing educational goals.
Grewe’s mixed background in finance, law and management informs the types of matters he handles. His memberships in construction and contractor associations suggest a sustained interest in issues that affect builders and project owners, while participation in aviation-oriented groups aligns with concerns of aircraft owners and pilots. Those affiliations, combined with an MBA and a law degree, give him a practical perspective on business and transactional questions as well as regulatory and compliance matters.
Colleagues describe him as someone who moves easily between technical business topics and the procedural demands of litigation or regulatory work. He has combined private practice experience with long-term involvement in professional and civic organizations, maintaining a network across Oregon and Washington legal communities.
He currently practices in Washington and Oregon, focusing on business, construction and aviation-related matters.