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Sandra G. Rennick Featured in Vero Beach Magazine’s “Leaders of Vero Beach”

Sandra G. Rennick, partner and real estate attorney at Gould Cooksey Fennell, was recently featured in Vero Beach Magazine as a Leader in Real Estate Law in the publication’s January 2026 Leaders of Vero Beach issue.

The feature highlights professionals who have built long standing and respected practices within the Vero Beach community. Sandra’s article coincides with an important milestone, her 25th year with Gould Cooksey Fennell, reflecting a career defined by experience, consistency, and trusted client relationships.

Sandra’s practice includes residential and commercial real estate, acquisitions and development, lending and finance, and corporate governance. Over the past ten years, she has closed more than $2.5 billion in real estate transactions, including an average of more than $310 million annually on the barrier island over the last five years.

The article also reflects Sandra’s strong ties to the Vero Beach community and her continued commitment to supporting local organizations and initiatives.

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