Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers
Neal Goins possesses extensive experience in leadership and governance, currently serving as a member and chair of the Town Advisory/Finance Committee since July 2019 and as a public member of the U.S. Department of State Promotion Board since June 2021. With a background in legal oversight as a hearing officer for the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers since January 2018, and leadership roles in educational committees, including co-chairing the Noble and Greenough School Past Parents Committee and serving as chair of the Middlebury College Parents' Committee, Neal Goins has demonstrated a commitment to community service. Previous professional roles include vice president of international government relations at ExxonMobil Corporation and president of ExxonMobil Mexico, alongside a foundational career in research and exploration operations at Mobil Oil Corporation. Neal Goins holds a Ph.D. in Geophysics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an A.B. in Physics from Princeton University, complemented by a diploma from Phillips Exeter Academy.
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Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers
The Board of Bar Overseers and the Office of the Bar Counsel were established by the Supreme Judicial Court in 1974 as independent administrative bodies to investigate and evaluate complaints against lawyers. Although both the Board and Bar Counsel are official bodies subject to the supervision of the Supreme Judicial Court, no public funds are spent to support them. The Bar Counsel's and the Board's expenses come solely from the annual registration fees paid by lawyers.