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Greenberg Traurig’s Marina Olman-Pal Named Influential Business Woman South Florida Business Journal

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Saturday, February 22, 2025

Greenberg Traurig’s Marina Olman-Pal Named Influential Business Woman South Florida Business Journal

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Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Shareholder Marina Olman-Pal, co-chair of the Financial Regulatory & Compliance Practice, is recognized among South Florida Business Journal’s 2025 Influential Business Women honorees.

Now in its 18th year, the awards program spotlights 25 top female business executives from Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. The honorees demonstrate a strong record of leadership, performance, and innovation in their respective industries, according to the publication’s website.

“Marina has earned her sterling reputation among clients and industry peers because of her hard work, commitment to superior client service and knowledge in matters on the cutting-edge  financial regulation space,” said Yosbel A. Ibarra, co-managing shareholder of Greenberg Traurig’s Miami office. “She represents the very best of our firm and our profession, and we are grateful for her leadership, friendship, and commitment to our community.”

Olman-Pal has been on a fast track at Greenberg Traurig for the past two years, quickly rising from of counsel to shareholder and then to co-chair of the firm’s Financial Regulatory & Compliance Practice. As co-chair, she works with 85+ attorneys worldwide and mentors three associates, supporting their professional development within the firm.

In her practice, Olman-Pal represents some of the biggest companies in the global financial services sector, helping both U.S. and foreign clients navigate complex federal and state regulatory matters. Her clients include domestic and foreign banks, money services businesses including money transmitters, cryptocurrency businesses, fintech companies, digital payment, and gaming companies. Olman-Pal regularly represents her clients before state and federal regulators including the Federal Reserve, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Treasury Department, and others. She also develops anti-money laundering programs for various industries including real estate, hospitality, automotive, and technology.

Olman-Pal has positioned herself as a go-to lawyer for Florida banking regulatory matters. Through her involvement with the Financial & International Business Association (FIBA), Olman-Pal worked pro bono to advocate on behalf of the banking community in connection with Florida’s new fair access law. In Jan. 2025, she was appointed Vice Chair of FIBA’s Executive Committee. Olman-Pal is also a member of the CrossTech Regulatory and Compliance Committee, working to develop educational programs to keep the cross-border payments industry informed of new laws and regulatory developments.

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