Bob Goldman

Education

■ New York University School of Law, JD, 1986

■ Dartmouth College, AB, English Literature, 1983


Work History

■ Managing Partner, Bob Goldman Law LLP, Salem and Boston 2012 to present

■ Director (17 years) and Associate, Goulston & Storrs, P.C., Boston 1991 to 2012

■ Associate, Choate, Hall & Stewart, Boston 1990 to 1991

■ Associate, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, New York 1986 to 1990


Professional Honors

■ Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, 1997 to present

■ Co-chair, Boston Bar Association Trusts and Estates Section, 1997 to 1998

■ Current top peer rating by Martindale-Hubbell, Super Lawyers, and U.S. News Best Law Firms

■ Certificate of Completion, MWI Mediation Training Program, 2014


Civic Participation

■ Essex County Community Foundation, Trustee, 2016 to present

■ LEADS Massachusetts, Fellow, 2022-2023. A seven-month executive education experience hosted at Harvard Business School and taught by HBS faculty and other pre-eminent thought leaders intended to improve gateway city prosperity through increased leadership capacity and connectivity    

■ Jewish Journal of the North Shore, Board of Overseers, 2022 to present 

■ Temple Emanu-El of Marblehead, founder of GLBTQIA Neighborhood and volunteer, 2020 to present

■ Epstein Hillel School (formerly Cohen Hillel Academy), current Trustee, past President (2012-2014) and member of Board of Directors (2002-2015)

■ North Shore Alliance of GLBTQ Youth, past member of Board of Directors, 2014 to 2020 

■ Impact Israel (formerly Friends of Yemin Orde) supporting a youth village and youth support organizations in Israel, Founder and volunteer legal counsel, 1991 to present

■ Human Rights Campaign—the nation’s largest GLBT advocacy group, New England Chapter, member of Steering Committee, 2007 to 2008

■ Volunteer legal counsel and community volunteer to grassroots civic organizations in Lynn including Beyond Walls, Casa Mariposa, Haven Project. Volunteer legal counsel to Lynn youths’ Black Lives Matter street mural, 2020-2021


Bar Admissions

■ Admitted in Massachusetts and New York