VICE-CHAIR

A. Joseph “Joey” Posey, Jr.
“Joey” Posey, a native of Port Orange, Florida, has been a member of the Florida Bar since his admission in 2014, and began his tenure at Storch Law Firm as an associate specializing in Environmental, Land Use, and Real Property Law. Joey graduated from the Honors College at Daytona State College, and then enrolled at the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando. At UCF, Joseph distinguished himself by earning acceptance into the esteemed UCF Legislative Scholars Program, affording him the opportunity to intern with then-Florida House Speaker Designate Dean Cannon in Tallahassee. Following his tenure as a legislative scholar, Joey graduated summa cum laude from UCF with dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in History and Political Science while interning with Dr. Dan Holsenbeck, Senior Vice President of UCF University Relations. He then started graduate-level coursework toward a Master of Arts degree in Political Science at UCF before being accepted into the University of Florida (UF) Levin College of Law, from which he graduated cum laude in May 2014.
While at law school, Joey dedicated his focus to Environmental, Land Use, and Real Property Law. He served as a research assistant for UF Professor Mark Fenster, a legal expert in administrative and public records law. Joey further honed his skills and legal acumen as a law clerk for Civil Circuit Court Judge Frances King in Ocala, and as a legal intern for Shayla McNeill, Utilities Attorney for Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU). Notably, Joey was a member of the UF Law College Council, overseeing funding for all extracurricular organizations within the law school, and showcased his advocacy prowess as both a coach and competitor on the UF Moot Court Team.
Joey is now a partner at Storch Law Firm and remains actively engaged in the legal community, contributing his expertise to various initiatives and forums. Joey participates in continuing legal education programs, staying abreast of the latest developments in real estate and local government law and fostering professional connections with peers. Joey is the recipient of the 2025 VCARD Member of the Year.