Robert Weinroth's Bio
Commissioner Robert Weinroth
In November 2018, Commissioner Robert Weinroth was elected to the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners representing District 4. He is a 27-year resident of the City of Boca Raton with an extensive background in business, public service, and community involvement.
In 2014, Weinroth was elected to the Boca Raton City Council where he served as deputy mayor during his four-year tenure. During this time, he was appointed to a number of Palm Beach County boards including the Boca Raton Airport Authority, Palm Tran Service Board, Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency, and Treasure Coast Planning Council. He was also an elected board member of the Palm Beach County League of Cities.
In addition to his wide-range involvement with local nonprofits, Weinroth takes great pride in his past work as a volunteer with the Guardian ad Litem Program in the 15th Judicial Circuit advocating on behalf of abused and neglected children deemed dependent by the court.
Over the years, Weinroth was elected president for several homeowners associations in Boca Raton. He has also served on the boards of two synagogues.
Robert Weinroth’s Background
Weinroth has broad background as an executive and general counsel in insurance, finance and health care industries. Most recently, he was president and general counsel at Freedom Medical Services Inc. for 16 years; eventually selling the business.
Weinroth obtained his undergraduate degree at Northeastern University and a Juris Doctor at New England School of Law. He is a member of the Florida, Massachusetts and New Jersey bars.
Currently, Weinroth serves on the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency, Value Adjustment Board, Multi-Jurisdictional Issues Coordination Forum, Education Commission and Palm Beach Broadband (Chair). He is also serves on Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and the Florida Hate Crime Coalition.
Most recently, Commissioner Weinroth was appointed to serve on the National Association of Counties Transportation Steering Committee and is Vice Chair of the Transit/Rail Subcommittee.