Daniel T. O'Keefe

Daniel T. O'Keefe

Daniel O'Keefe is the co-managing partner of the Orlando office of Shutts & Bowen LLP, where he is a member and a former Practice Group Leader of the firm's Real Estate Practice Group.

Daniel handles real estate and land use issues, from negotiating loans and government approvals to dealing with regulatory agencies and handling concurrency issues for builders and developers.  He assists residential and commercial developers and home builders with local and national large-scale projects.  Daniel is a former banker and represents financial institutions in loan transactions as well as work out and restructuring transactions.

Having focused on Central Florida real estate for many years, Daniel's knowledge of the region and the industry was recognized by Governor Jeb Bush and Governor Charlie Crist, who appointed Daniel to the board of the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council.  He was also appointed by Governor Rick Scott to the South Florida Water Management District in 2011 and was elected chairman in 2013.  In January 2018, Governor Scott appointed Mr. O’Keefe to the University of Florida Board of Trustees.

In his practice, Daniel handles a broad range of development, land use and regulatory issues for large-scale multi-use developments. These include entitlement issues, regulatory and permitting issues with state and federal agencies and school and traffic concurrency matters.  He also counsels hotels, apartments and restaurants through the challenges of financing, acquisitions, joint ventures and development.

Daniel actively supports several business and political groups in the area.  In addition to having served as a board member of the West Orange Political Alliance, a political action committee representing its community, Daniel is an active member of the West Orange Chamber of Commerce. He previously served on the Wekiva River System Advisory Management Committee and on the Board of Directors for the Smart Growth Alliance.

Board of Governors Appointment - Term expires 01/06/28