Ofonedu-Ime Goodwyn Appointed Vice Chair of The Florida Bar's Real Estate Certification Committee
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Jul 1, 2022
The U.S. law firm of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP is pleased to announce that Miami-based partner Ofonedu-Ime Goodwyn has been appointed to serve as Vice Chair of The Florida Bar's Real Estate Certification Committee, effective today. Goodwyn was appointed to the position by the president-elect of The Florida Bar. The Committee includes eleven attorneys from across the state.
Goodwyn is a partner and Florida Bar Board Certified Real Estate Attorney in Hinshaw's Miami office. His practice focuses on real estate and commercial transactions. Goodwyn served as a member of The Florida Bar's Real Estate Certification Committee from 2021–2022. He also serves as the board chair of Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida (NHSSF), a local community development organization founded over 40 years ago, providing a full spectrum of homeownership services to potential homebuyers.
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