Ryan Oberly is a distinguished Partner Attorney at Wagenmaker & Oberly, LLC, where he leverages his extensive legal expertise to empower nonprofit organizations in navigating their complex legal landscapes. As a founding partner, Ryan has dedicated his career to serving as general and special counsel...
Ryan Oberly is a distinguished Partner Attorney at Wagenmaker & Oberly, LLC, where he leverages his extensive legal expertise to empower nonprofit organizations in navigating their complex legal landscapes. As a founding partner, Ryan has dedicated his career to serving as general and special counsel for a diverse array of clients, including public charities, religious organizations, private foundations, colleges, trade associations, social clubs, and social enterprise ventures. His commitment to the nonprofit sector is evident in his hands-on approach, guiding clients from the inception of simple start-ups to the intricacies of complex tax-exempt structures.
Ryan's proficiency in corporate law and governance is complemented by his deep understanding of tax advisory matters, making him a trusted resource for organizations seeking to maintain compliance while maximizing their impact. He is adept at addressing the unique challenges faced by tax-exempt organizations, ensuring they not only meet regulatory requirements but also thrive in their missions. His expertise extends to international law, allowing him to assist nonprofits in navigating cross-border operations and compliance issues.
Key projects Ryan has spearheaded include the establishment of governance frameworks for emerging nonprofits and the restructuring of existing organizations to enhance operational efficiency and compliance. His strategic insights and collaborative approach have made him a sought-after advisor in the nonprofit community. Through his work, Ryan Oberly continues to champion the causes of those dedicated to social good, ensuring they have the legal support necessary to focus on their missions and make a meaningful impact in their communities.