Kieran Purcell graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1985.
After serving seven years in the United States Navy, Kieran joined Epsten
Grinnell & Howell as a law clerk while attending California Western School of
Law. Upon graduation in April 1995, Kieran became an attorney with the firm
where his work on behalf of community associations includes providing advice on
all types of corporate matters including litigation, interpretation and enforcement
of governing documents and reconstruction issues. He has been a shareholder
of EG&H since 2002.
Kieran spent three terms on the Board of Directors of the San Diego Chapter of
the Community Associations Institute (CAI), where he served as its President,
co-chaired the National Seminar Committee and co-chaired the Golf & Tennis
Charity Classic. Currently, Kieran is a California Legislative Action Committee
(CLAC) delegate for the San Diego Chapter, co-chairs its CLAC Roundtable and
teaches the Common Interest Development Law course. During his tenure with
CAI, Kieran has twice earned the San Diego Chapter’s President’s Award, and in
2006 received the Chapter’s Samuel L. Dolnick Lifetime Achievement Award.
A Captain in the United States Naval Reserve, Kieran serves with the
Commander Third Fleet Joint Forces Maritime Coordination Center in Point
Loma, California, and was recently awarded his second Meritorious Service
Medal for his work in support of the global war on terrorism. A former President
of the San Diego Chapter of the University of Colorado Alumni Association,
Kieran currently serves on the University’s National Alumni Board of Directors
and chairs its Communications Committee.
Kieran is a member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of California, the San Diego County Bar Association and the American Legion, Post 275.