Danielle Furneaux focuses her practice on international taxation. She has experience in tax planning and compliance, particularly surrounding tax reform provisions affecting multinational entity structuring and inbound and outbound transactions, and speaks conversational French and German.
While she was growing up, Danielle’s family split their time between the Florida Keys and France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain and Italy. She eventually settled in Florida and earned her B.A. at the University of Miami in Political Science, minoring in English, Art History and Motion Pictures in 2012.
On her way to becoming a “double ‘Cane,” Danielle enrolled at the University of Miami School of Law where she graduated magna cum laude in 2016. While at Miami Law, she served as Editor-in-Chief of the University of Miami Business Law Review, and served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Luis Garcia of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida, and as a law clerk with the in-house counsel department of a Fortune 500 company. Danielle furthered her legal education at the University of Florida Levin College of Law where she obtained an LL.M. in taxation in 2016, and served as a Student Editor on the Florida Tax Review. Danielle thereafter worked at a “Big Four” accounting firm before joining AMK in May of 2019.
Outside of work Danielle enjoys driving boats, airplanes, and golf balls. She has had a lifelong love of the Florida Keys and a passion for fishing and diving. She has recently been pursuing her private pilot license.