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Judge Victoria Brennan: Nearly Thirty Years in the Legal Community

Having been drawn to public service throughout her career, Judge Victoria Brennan ’s contributions to Florida’s legal community deepened over time, culminating in her ten-year career as a county court and circuit court judge in the Miami-Dade area. Her career began as assistant state attorney, handpicked out of a pool of 2500 applicants, and led her to numerous honorable positions. She had the opportunity to work closely with then-Governor Jeb Bush, serving as his criminal law advisor. Judge Victoria Brennan has volunteered with numerous organizations such as the Take Stock in Children Program of Miami.

Judge Victoria Brennan: Service as Volunteer

Judge Victoria Brennan has been of service to the local community throughout her career. Her service outside the legal profession includes volunteer work as a mentor within the Take Stock in Children Program (a scholarship and mentoring program), as member of the Board of Directors of Wayside House, Inc. (a treatment facility that provides support to drug-addicted women), and as a founding member of Casa Valentina (a group home for young women aging out of the foster care system). Also read: https://medium.com/@JudgeVictoriaBrennan/judge-victoria-brennan-former-assistant-state-attorney-60f74238b66b

Judge Victoria Brennan: A Background in Private Practice

Having dedicated her career to public service in Miami, Florida, Judge Victoria Brennan spent a short time working in private practice in criminal defense and family law at a small firm in the Florida Keys. Apart from her time in private practice, Judge Brennan also took time to return to her father’s business, AUS, Inc., in a time of family need. She still serves on the Board of Directors there. Judge Victoria Brennan worked in numerous capacities throughout her career in public service to improve the lives of children in unstable situations.