Greenspoon Marder shareholder, Chad Tamaroff has been appointed to Junior Achievement “JA” of South Florida’s Board of Directors and will serve as a member of the Bowl-A-Thon Committee, which will further promote the relationship Greenspoon Marder has maintained with JA since 2007 as a fundraiser and staunch supporter.
Bowl-A-Thon is currently the highest netting fundraising event that Junior Achievement holds and serves as a fun team-building event where teams can enjoy contests, trivia, and bowling. In the 2013 school year, Junior Achievement (JA) programs will reach over 48,000 students spanning grades K-12. Using age-appropriate curricula designed to teach elementary students about their roles as individuals, workers, and consumers and to prepare middle grade and high school students for key economic and workforce issues they will face.
“We are delighted to have such an enthusiastic and hard working professional such as Chad join our team,” said Melissa Aiello, President/CEO of Junior Achievement of South Florida. “Chad has a great deal of experience and we are positive that he will be a tremendous asset to JA.” The JASF board is composed of local community leaders with a strong and balanced blend of skills and experience, providing guidance and support to JASF staff and volunteers as we strive to uphold our mission. The board of directors exercises overall responsibility for the policies, programs, and direction of JASF, while also providing advice and counsel on a broad range of operation protocols.
Chad J. Tamaroff is a Shareholder with Greenspoon Marder, focusing his efforts on the growth and development of the firm. As an experienced litigator, he has represented banks, insurance companies, businesses, real estate developers, and individuals in a wide range of litigation matters. Mr. Tamaroff is also the Hiring Shareholder for Greenspoon Marder’s Summer Associate Program and serves as a mentor to many of the firm’s associates.
Mr. Tamaroff was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1999 and is also admitted to the U.S. District Court, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida