Brian K. Gilroy

BKG Mediation, LLC

Tampa, Florida 33601

727-249-7200

Accident, Business, Child Custody, Child Support Modification, Civil, Divorce, Divorce Modification and Enforcement, Family, Partnership Disputes, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Workplace

My mediation experience started as a participant in a family-divorce mediation. Finding mediation interesting and successful, I decided to become a mediator. My first mediation training came from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS), the agency formed in 1947 to mediate and facilitate national labor disputes.

After FMCS training, I worked as an IRS Appeals Officer mediator, mediating disputes between the IRS-Exam function and taxpayers. I found mediation challenging and exhilarating, but most notably I was very good at being a neutral mediator. I have participated in numerous IRS mediations. Despite being an IRS employee, my reputation was for being neutral and fair with an ability to help find reasonable solutions for all parties.

My talents as an Appeals Officer mediator were quickly recognized and I was detailed to a small Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) team with the goal of educating, standardizing and developing mediation solutions for the Office of Appeals. I wrote the materials and taught an IRS Advanced Mediation Training Class for the most experienced IRS Appeals Officers in the U.S.

Finding that I was not only good at conducting mediations, but I also loved the experience, I decided to pursue mediation outside of the federal government.  Over the last few years I have become certified by the Supreme Court of Florida as a circuit, family and county mediator. My education, training, experience and philosophy have made me a highly successful in conducting mediations and I would like an opportunity to call you a participant in one of my mediations.
I started in mediation as an IRS Appeals Officer mediator, mediating disputes between the IRS-Exam function and taxpayers. I found mediation challenging and exhilarating, but most notably I was very good at being a neutral mediator. I have participated in numerous IRS mediations. Despite being an IRS employee, my reputation was for being neutral and fair with an ability to help find reasonable solutions for all parties.

In one of my early mediation cases I received the following appreciation letter from the taxpayers’ POA:
“Brian,
Thank you very much.  I wanted to wait until the case was fully closed before sending this email.  I want to thank you for your involvement in the case.  I felt you were a great mediator and that you were instrumental in helping both sides reach a fair resolution.  

My taxpayer felt the process was fair as well.  I think they were skeptical going in as they felt an IRS agent could not be a fair facilitator, but they were pleased with the process.  They didn’t get everything they wanted in the settlement, but the fact that they felt the process was fair speaks volumes…

I would appreciate if you would forward this email to your supervisor as I think this feedback would be helpful to them and I do believe you did an excellent job."
Certified by the Supreme Court of Florida:
  • Family Mediation 
  • Circuit Mediation
  • County Mediation
  • Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) trained in Mediation
  • Florida Bar Certified Specialist in Tax Law
  • Certified Hearing Officer - National Association of Hearing Officers
  • Florida CPA

    LL. M. in Taxation. University of Florida Levin College of Law. Gainesville, Florida
    Juris Doctor. Widener University School of Law. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
    Accounting. Bloomsburg University. Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
    Masters in Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Administration. University of South Carolina. Columbia, South Carolina
    MBA - University of South Carolina. Columbia, South Carolina BS
    Mathematics. Villanova University. Villanova Pennsylvania.

5 Island Drive
St. Petersburg, FL 33706

P: 727-249-7200
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