Eneida Roman- Founder of Roman Law, a Boston-based boutique law firm focused on small business, real estate, and estate law.

A nationally recognized leader, Eneida is a trained attorney and organizational psychologist, and for two decades, she has used her expertise in law, conflict resolution, cultural competence, and public affairs to advise her clients. Eneida is Founder of Roman Law, a Boston-based boutique law firm focused on small business, real estate, and estate law. She is known as a catalytic pacesetter and a purpose-driven champion of advancing women and Latinos. Eneida is admitted to practice law in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Massachusetts Federal District Court, First Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States.

Eneida has served in prominent board leadership roles in the American Bar Association, the Hispanic National Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association, and ALPFA National. Eneida is a Governor Appointee to the Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund Advisory Board. She also currently serves on several boards both at the local and national level. 

In 2012 Eneida co-founded The Latina Circle, Inc dba Amplify Latinx, a Boston-based social venture that is advancing Latino leaders across industries into positions of power and influence and is Chair of its Board of Directors.  Her organization prides itself in being a convener whose mission is to build Latino economic and political power by significantly increasing representation in leadership positions across sectors. 

In 2018, Amplify Latinx launched its PowerUp Latinx Biz initiative focused on activating our untapped economic potential by increasing growth and economic opportunity for Latinx-owned and led businesses. Five years later, PowerUp continues to create visibility for Latinx-owned businesses, meaningfully connect them to existing resources, and recognize them as an influential consumer market that must be engaged by our entire business community. Eneida continues to build the bench for Latinx-owned businesses both through her work as legal counsel to small business owners and through her work as co-founder of Amplify Latinx.

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