GrayRobinson Shareholder Nicole Vele Appointed to Space Coast Chamber Board of Directors

April 13, 2026

MELBOURNE, FLA. – GrayRobinson is pleased to announce Shareholder Nicole Vele has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Space Coast Chamber, the foremost authority on business advocacy and community development, where business leaders convene to drive the Space Coast economy and improve quality of life.  

In her role on the board, Vele will support the governance and strategic direction of the Space Coast Chamber, which is led by an Executive Leadership Team and guided by an Executive Committee of Officers made up of some of the area's foremost business leaders.

Based in the firm's Washington, D.C., office, Vele concentrates her practice on government contracts, litigation, administrative and regulatory matters, and construction. A U.S. Air Force Judge Advocate General veteran, she advises clients on solicitations, source selections, bid protests, contract modifications, terminations, and claims, and has managed multi-billion-dollar contracting matters on behalf of government contractors. She serves as co-chair of the Commercial Products and Services Committee and vice chair of the Procurement Fraud and False Claims Committee within the American Bar Association's Public Contract Law Section and is a former board member of the Autism Society of America. 

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