Gregory Redmon

Gregory S. Redmon was born, and spent his formative years, in Miami, Florida.  Gregory earned his degrees from Morehouse College (Bachelor of Science), Florida Atlantic University–College of Business (Master of Business Administration), and Stetson University–College of Law (Juris Doctor).

After graduating from law school, Gregory accepted a staff attorney position with the Supreme Court of Florida, where he served as a staff attorney for more than nine years.

Presently, Gregory is a practicing attorney and partner with Senior Counsel, Attorneys at Law, P.A. in Jacksonville, whose practice focuses on estate and long-term care planning and other Elder Law issues.  Gregory is a frequent guest speaker to community groups about is areas of practice.  Gregory is accredited attorney for the preparation, presentation, and prosecution of claims for veterans’ benefits before the Department of Veteran Affairs.  In addition, Gregory is admitted to practice, and is an attorney in good standing, in the United States District Courts for the Southern District of Florida, and Middle District of Florida, respectively.

Gregory serves the Jacksonville area community through a variety of community-focused organizations.  He is the immediate past President of the Daniel Webster Perkins Bar Association, and is actively involved in other voluntary bar associations, including the Jacksonville Bar Association’s Elder Law Committee.  Recently, Gregory was appointed by the Supreme Court of Florida to the Standing Committee on Unlicensed Practice of Law.  In addition to becoming a Director on Elevate Jacksonville Board, Gregory serves on the Board of Directors for Gateway Community Services, and Aging True Senior Community Services, respectively.

Gregory is, and has been, happily married to Estrellita Howard Redmon, M.D., for past 31 years.  The Redmons have two adult children: Victor Gregory Redmon, M.D. (Danielle), and Carissa Gabriella Redmon (M.D. candidate, Class of 2022); they are also the proud grandparents of Samuel Victor Redmon.