Before going to law school, Marco spent a couple years in rural Mississippi with Teach for America as an elementary school teacher and high school cross-country and track coach. He then moved to Eugene to attend the University of Oregon School of Law. While at law school, he met his future wife, Christina. Marco and Christina have three young children and live in Medford (Christina’s hometown).
After law school, Marco worked at a local law firm before becoming a prosecutor. Starting with the Jackson County District Attorney’s Office, and later with the United States Attorney’s Office, he handled a wide variety of serious cases. From large-scale drug trafficking to animal abuse, Marco worked diligently to keep his community safe and hold wrongdoers accountable. He has tried numerous cases in both state and federal court.
Marco has served as the president of the Jackson County Bar Association, Board President of Jackson & Josephine County CASA, and on the Jackson County Steering Committee for the Campaign for Equal Justice. Outside of the office, he enjoys spending time with his family, spending time outdoors, and listening to history podcasts. Marco is passionate about helping people who have been hurt by the actions of others and obtaining the best possible outcome for his clients.