Danielle Gonzalez, a Real Estate shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A.’s Miami office, has been named to the South Florida Business Journal’s 2024 “Influential Business Women” list.
The annual Influential Business Women award spotlights 25 of South Florida's women executives who have a strong record of leadership, performance, and innovation in their industries, as well as meaningful community involvement. Honorees will be recognized at an awards luncheon program March 15.
“Danielle is widely regarded as the hardest-working attorney in her field with an unparalleled commitment to service and client experience,” said Richard J. Giusto, co-chair of the firm’s Global Real Estate Practice. “She has created her own brand related to efficiency and driving value for clients.”
Gonzalez was recognized for her demonstrated leadership for clients, deal management skills, and high-volume productivity, as well as her influence on the legal and real estate industries and strong commitment to the South Florida community.
She is a long-time board member for Make-A-Wish Southern Florida, a nonprofit that grants wishes to children battling critical illnesses. She led a Greenberg Traurig team of more than a dozen attorneys who donated 500+ pro bono hours over three years to help make the organization’s long-standing wish for a new headquarters and “wish house” a reality.
Gonzalez also is working to alleviate the country’s affordable housing shortage through her leadership role with Up for Growth, where she is a member of the board of directors and executive committee. Up For Growth is a nonprofit research organization that promotes pro-housing policies at the local, state, and federal levels. She was a featured moderator at the organization’s Annual Summit for Housing Changemakers in Washington, D.C.
“I am honored to be recognized as one of South Florida’s most influential business women,” Gonzalez said. “By getting involved in local organizations we’re passionate about and leveraging our own industry knowledge and experience, we can make change happen and help meet the needs of some of the most vulnerable people in our community.”
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