Amanda Greenberg

Director at Jewish Family Service of Colorado

Amanda Smith Greenberg is a commercial real estate and land use planning attorney, wife, mom, and alpine ski racing coach. As a Shareholder at Otten, Johnson, Robinson, Neff + Ragonetti, Amanda represents clients in the sophisticated purchase, sale, and development transactions, including mixed-use projects, industrial developments, large-scale residential developments, office buildings, hotels, shopping centers, and sports and entertainment stadiums and venues. Her work includes a full spectrum of services from site identification, negotiating purchase agreements and long-term ground leases, to working with regulatory bodies to obtain permits and approvals.

Inspired by a tour of the Weinberg Food Pantry in 2013, Amanda served on the Executive Luncheon Committee for the first time in 2014, and shortly thereafter joined and still serves on the JFS Development Committee. Amanda was on the Board of Directors and Strategic Planning Committee for Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado for eight years, is a graduate of the Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation Leadership Denver Program, and the Anti-Defamation League Partners-in-Leadership Institute. She also served on the Legal Aid Foundation of Colorado’s Denver Area Campaign Committee.

Amanda grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado, obtained a B.A. in Government with a Certificate of concentration in Latin American Studies from Cornell University, and her law degree from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Amanda is a weekend coach for Team Discovery at Winter Park Resort Competition Center. Amanda and her husband, Matt, are members of Congregation Beth Evergreen. Their young son attends Jefferson County Public Schools.

Timeline

  • Director

    Current role