Bronwyn Stanford, based in Miami, is a renowned attorney and advocate known for her transformative work in child and animal welfare. Born in East Brunswick, New Jersey, Bronwyn’s passion for service was influenced by her father, a Wharton School MBA and NYU PhD graduate who instilled in her a drive for excellence. As a former Division IA track and field athlete, she excelled in the 800 and 1500 meters, which honed her discipline and resilience.
Transitioning from athletics to law, Bronwyn earned her law degree in 2003 and began her career by prosecuting domestic violence cases in Florida. Her journey in the legal field led her to significant roles at Carleton Fields, where she specialized in white-collar crime defenses. She further distinguished herself by spearheading a state-run law firm within the Florida Department of Children and Families, significantly improving legal services for abused and neglected children.
Bronwyn’s commitment extends beyond the courtroom. She founded CJPAWS, an organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of vulnerable animals. Her efforts in this arena are part of a broader commitment to improving community welfare through education and proactive advocacy.
Her leadership and dedication have earned her numerous accolades, including the Visionary Award for the State of Florida and the Stetson Alumni Award. Bronwyn continues to be a pivotal figure in both legal reform and animal welfare, inspiring those around her with her unwavering commitment to justice and compassion.