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David R. Lenox,
David R. Lenox, a shareholder and one of the founding attorneys of Greenspoon Marder’s Orlando office, has been elected to serve a second term as the president of the British American Chamber of Commerce of Central Florida.
He will be supported by Vice President, Simon Plumb; Secretary, Nick Grounds of Prudential Fianancial; and Treasurer, Todd Baldwin of Baldwin Accounting, CPA. The newly elected Board of Directors includes, Shanna Bender, Bill McIntyre, Zoe Adams, Gary Mealing, Sarah Wilkinson, John Cochol, Ciaran McArdle, and Theodora Unikenvenema.
The British American Chamber of Commerce (BACC) provides a variety of services to build strong ties and build effective business relationships between US and UK companies throughout Central Florida. With being one of Central Florida’s largest international trading partners and approximately 400,000 British Nationals living and working in the Central Florida area, the BACC has become a vibrant resource for building businesses and establishing relationships between the two countries.
With more than 25 years of experience, Lenox’s practice spans both commercial and residential real estate transaction law as well as litigation involving real estate matters, condominium development and complex commercial litigation. Lenox is intimately involved in the strengthening and development of business ties between Florida and the United Kingdom through his activities as a board member and officer of the British American Chamber of Commerce.
In addition, he has also been admitted as a solicitor to the Senior Courts of England and Wales. Lenox received his law degree from Florida State University where he served as articles editor of the Law Review.
“We are very proud of David’s recent election as president of the BACC and feel he will represent them well with his great leadership qualities, said Michael Marder, Co-Managing Shareholder of Greenspoon Marder. “Through his work with the BACC, he has not only enabled us to expand our efforts internationally, but has given us far more reach in the community.”