Matthew Bernstein

CONNECT

Matthew Bernstein joins 3 Click Solutions after working with the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition. Matt recently earned his Master’s in Sports Industry Management from Georgetown University and brings with him a contemporary understanding of the issues faced by today’s sports business entities.

At the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition, he was directly involved with a South Lawn series event at the White House to celebrate the first lady’s “Let’s Move!” initiative to fight childhood obesity.  He was also involved in the launch of the National Foundation on Fitness and Nutrition.

Prior to the President’s Council, Matt started his career doing paralegal work at Boies, Schiller, & Flexner LLP, the firm of legendary trial attorney David Boies.  During his time with the firm, he worked on a number of cases for Fortune 500 clients and culminated his tenure by working on the trial team for Terra Firma v. Citi, a high-stakes case tried in the Southern District of New York federal court system.

A graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Matt has a dual degree in political science and legal studies in addition to a certificate in business.

(202) 568-6556
matthew.bernstein@3clicksolutions.com

3 Click Solutions Articles

Frazer: Political Climate and Canadian-US Relations Entering 2012

3 Click Solutions Senior Advisor and Canadian Chamber of Commerce Washington-DC Based Special Advisor on US-Canadian Relations Paul Frazer provides a brief on Canadian-US relations and how it’s affecting the political climate as we enter 2012.

U.S., Canada sign important agreement

Paul Frazer, 3 Click Solutions Senior Advisor and Co-Chair of the Canada Institute Advisory Board of the Woodrow Wilson Center, adds his expertise to media reports about the recent deal to ease trade across the U.S.-Canada border.

Frazer speaks with Embassy magazine about pipeline controversy

“Canada should presumably do everything it can to demonstrate not only to Canadians, but also to Americans that indeed … the government and industry can be and are at the leading edge of advances that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” Frazer says.