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2025 Ones To Watch - Rising Stars:
Chloe Golden, Sheehan Phinney

Chloe Golden
Associate Attorney
Sheehan Phinney

 

“In the three years since Chloe joined Sheehan Phinney’s Affordable Housing Group, she assimilated a wealth of knowledge in Affordable Housing development. She has worked hard to establish relationships and garner the respect of the firm’s clients, opposing counsel, lenders, syndicators and the people she works with at state housing authorities. Her enthusiasm and eagerness to help developers provide affordable housing is infectious. She is well on her way to becoming a national presence in the affordable housing world.” - Kenneth Viscarello, Shareholder and Chair of the Affordable Housing Group at Sheehan Phinney.

What recent professional milestone or project are you most proud of, and why? Celebrating 3 years as a member of Sheehan’s affordable housing practice group. I started my career as a litigator, representing individuals and businesses in court, before trading disputes for deals. Now, I’m privileged to work with a talented team at Sheehan and purpose- driven developers to bring clean, safe, affordable housing to our communities. I even get to watch a project’s construction from my living room window, knowing all the work needed to get shovels in the ground. I’m proud of my courage to change course and grateful to my group colleagues at Sheehan who took the leap with me.

If you could give advice to someone just starting out in your field, what would it be? Find opportunities to explore your professional interests early and often. Law practice is demanding and often high stress. Career crafting, building a practice that suits your skills, values and interests, is essential to managing the demands of the profession. There is far more variety in the legal world than you could ever discover in law school. Keep exploring until you find the niche that speaks to you.

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