[2] He graduated from The George Washington University, where he served as President of the College Republicans.
After being elected committeeman in March 2006 (defeating incumbent Committeeman John Minogue) at 23 years old[3] he built on the party started by Anne S. Zickus and developed a party with an executive director, Deputy Committeemen and an organization to handle each city or village in the township.
In 2011 he became an Assistant State's Attorney in Illinois, and in 2015 sought an appointment for a Republican vacancy on the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners with the support of former governor Jim Edgar.
[4] Since 2016, Roupas has served as president of the Illinois Prosecutors Bar Association[5] and in March 2019 condemned State Attorney Kim Foxx for her actions related to the Jussie Smollett hate crime hoax.
[9] Roupas and his family live in the southwest suburban community of Palos Park, Illinois.