Bio
Wallace Marsh is a registered neutral with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution, specializing in conflict resolution. With more than two decades of experience in nonprofit leadership, Wallace has cultivated a deep understanding of organizational dynamics and interpersonal relationships. He earned his BA from Sewanee: The University of the South in 2001 and furthered his education with an M.Div. from Yale Divinity School in 2007. Wallace has a commitment to fostering positive dialogue and facilitating resolutions.
Wallace has cultivated a career that spans academia and ecclesiastical leadership, giving him a unique skill set for his work as a mediator. He currently serves as Chaplain at Brookwood School, where he previously taught courses in English, History, and Religion. Wallace also worked on the chapel staff at Sewanee and The Episcopal Church at Yale. Additionally, Wallace has served many churches with schools, giving him experience in navigating complex administrative, financial, and governance challenges.
Wallace has devoted his career to serving as an Episcopal priest in congregations of varying sizes, demonstrating his adaptability and leadership in diverse settings. He currently serves as Priest in Charge at St. Thomas, Thomasville, where he oversees a church with over 100 members, a $250,000 budget, and a small team of employees. This role mirrors the dynamics of a small family business, requiring hands-on management and strategic decision-making.
Earlier in his career, Wallace played a pivotal role at the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta, a significantly larger institution with 7,000 members, a $5 million budget, and a staff exceeding 40 employees. The Cathedral is a complex organization that includes a HUD facility, a Bookstore, and is also home of one of the largest Farmers Markets in the South. Leading within this environment demanded an understanding of corporate structures and the ability to navigate complex organizational challenges.
Wallace has been elected to positions in both Episcopal dioceses of Georgia and Atlanta. While serving at St. James’, Marietta, Wallace was selected as Cobb County’s Top 40 Under 40. Wallace is an Eagle Scout and serves as a Cub Scout Leader. He is married to Margaret Ann, a Senior Vice President at Flowers Foods, and they are parents to two children.
Wallace completed his training as a Civil Mediator and is excited to be a part of Georgia Center for Arbitration and Mediation.
Bio
Wallace Marsh is a registered neutral with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution, specializing in conflict resolution. With more than two decades of experience in nonprofit leadership, Wallace has cultivated a deep understanding of organizational dynamics and interpersonal relationships. He earned his BA from Sewanee: The University of the South in 2001 and furthered his education with an M.Div. from Yale Divinity School in 2007. Wallace has a commitment to fostering positive dialogue and facilitating resolutions.
Wallace has cultivated a career that spans academia and ecclesiastical leadership, giving him a unique skill set for his work as a mediator. He currently serves as Chaplain at Brookwood School, where he previously taught courses in English, History, and Religion. Wallace also worked on the chapel staff at Sewanee and The Episcopal Church at Yale. Additionally, Wallace has served many churches with schools, giving him experience in navigating complex administrative, financial, and governance challenges.
Wallace has devoted his career to serving as an Episcopal priest in congregations of varying sizes, demonstrating his adaptability and leadership in diverse settings. He currently serves as Priest in Charge at St. Thomas, Thomasville, where he oversees a church with over 100 members, a $250,000 budget, and a small team of employees. This role mirrors the dynamics of a small family business, requiring hands-on management and strategic decision-making.
Earlier in his career, Wallace played a pivotal role at the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta, a significantly larger institution with 7,000 members, a $5 million budget, and a staff exceeding 40 employees. The Cathedral is a complex organization that includes a HUD facility, a Bookstore, and is also home of one of the largest Farmers Markets in the South. Leading within this environment demanded an understanding of corporate structures and the ability to navigate complex organizational challenges.
Wallace has been elected to positions in both Episcopal dioceses of Georgia and Atlanta. While serving at St. James’, Marietta, Wallace was selected as Cobb County’s Top 40 Under 40. Wallace is an Eagle Scout and serves as a Cub Scout Leader. He is married to Margaret Ann, a Senior Vice President at Flowers Foods, and they are parents to two children.
Wallace completed his training as a Civil Mediator and is excited to be a part of Georgia Center for Arbitration and Mediation.
ADR Services
General Civil Mediation
Practice Areas
Business & Contractual Disputes
Owner & Corporate Conflicts
Construction
Labor & Employment
Intellectual Property
Entertainment
Complex Commercial Disputes
Education
Sewanee: The University of the South, 2001, Bachelor of Arts in
Yale Divinity School, 2007, Master of Arts in Divinity
Berkeley Divinity School, 2007, Diploma in Anglican Studies
Affiliations
Episcopal dioceses of Georgia and Atlanta
Eagle Scout
Cub Scout Leader
Fees
Mediation: $100 per party, per hour (4 hour Minimum)
Preparation: $100 per party, per hour