Alan J. Brody, a shareholder in law firm Greenberg Traurig’s New Jersey restructuring and bankruptcy practice, was elected president of the New Jersey chapter of the Turnaround Management Association. Bordy will serve a two-year term from January 2024 to December 2025. Members of the chapter’s executive committee, including Brody, were installed at the annual meeting of the New Jersey chapter Feb. 1 at the Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, NJ.

“As president, I look forward to continuing to work with our incredible board, committees and members to create opportunities that further stimulate conversations and foster relationships amongst our members and help mentor the nextgen group members. Together, we will continue to grow and strengthen TMA,” Brody said.

Brody focuses his practice on bankruptcy, corporate restructuring, commercial insolvency and financing. He has experience representing clients in a variety of bankruptcy proceedings, as well as insolvency issues in business transactions, out-of-court restructurings, asset-based loans and debtor-in-possession financing. Brody also has experience in complex bankruptcy and creditors’ rights litigation and has represented entities in the restructuring, financing and acquisition of assets in bankruptcy courts throughout the U.S. His clients include lenders, private equity funds, receivers, secured and trade creditors, and creditors’ committees.