Jennifer Granell Alonso
Jennifer Granell Alonso was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. She was raised in Tampa, Florida by her mother Janet Granell and her grandmother Irma DeJesus. Mrs. Alonso graduated from Thomas Jefferson Senior High School in 1994 earning a scholarship to the University of South Florida. Jennifer began her career in 1995 with a local law firm that focused primarily on Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice and Nursing Home Malpractice cases. Jennifer was in charge of over 200 personal injury cases at any given time wherein she also assisted in the resolution process of each case. During this time Jennifer married her high school sweetheart, Enrique R. Alonso.
Following seven years of working mainly for a Plaintiffs firm, Jennifer took a position with a defense firm, where she met Attorney Edgar J. Guzman. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Guzman founded Guzman Law Group, P.A., Professional Law Group Title and Edgar J. Guzman Properties, LLC. Jennifer now serves as the Corporate Administrator and also oversees the Case Management Department, the Litigation Department, all marketing and promotions, property management, accounting and is in charge of all administrative issues within each respective corporation.
Knowing how important it is to create business relationships within your own community, Jennifer focuses on networking with the Tampa Bay Hispanic Chamber as well as with various other local organizations. As a result of the affiliation with these organizations, Jennifer has taken the lead in organizing major local community events. Based on the positive effect these events have had in the community, Jennifer intends on becoming even more active in the community in order to help people who cannot help themselves.
As some one who has been with Mr. Guzman from the start of his vision, Jennifer is constantly taken back when she is presented with the amount of growth the Firm and its sister companies have experienced within the community and is honored to be part of a team of Hispanic professionals working to help and represent all members of the Hispanic community.


