Gabriel Warren is a healthcare consultant in Tallahassee, Florida. Before moving into consulting, he practiced law for over 14 years as a shareholder at Rutledge Ecenia P.A., advising clients in healthcare, medical marijuana, alcohol, and gaming. His legal work focused on civil, regulatory, and administrative law.
Gabriel continued his education at Vanderbilt University Law School, earning Dean’s Scholar recognition. He participated in Mock Trial, Moot Court, and the International Law Practice Lab, while also serving with the Legal Aid Society. He earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence in May 2010.
During law school, Gabriel worked at The Constitution Project in Washington, D.C., interned for Judge Eugene E. Siler, Jr., and spent a summer at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of North Carolina. In 2009, he joined Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein as a Summer Associate, assisting with legal research and drafting.
At Rutledge Ecenia P.A., Gabriel represented healthcare providers and other regulated businesses, helping them navigate compliance, licensing, reimbursement, and enforcement matters. His work extended to gaming and alcohol clients, guiding them through legal requirements.
Gabriel has contributed to organizations such as America’s Second Harvest, the Nature Conservancy, and the Legal Aid Foundation of Tallahassee. He supports local schools, Duke University, and environmental causes. In his free time, he enjoys golf, fishing, travel, and time with his wife, Sarah, and daughter, Tinsley. Gabriel Warren continues to value both his professional and community commitments.