Officers & Executive Committee
- 20-21 Executive Committee
Carrie F. Vickery, President FCBA/21st JDB
Stuart Russell, President Elect, FCBA,
Kristin Kelly Broyles, Vice President.FCBA, Vice President JDB
Frederick Adams,, Secretary FCBA,
James Quander, Treasurer (FCBA), Sec./Treas. JDB
Kelley Gondring, Immediate Past-President
Jones P. Byrd, Jr., Past-President
Allison Tomberlin, Past-President
Alison Lester, Young Lawyers
Dylan Greenwood, Crim. Def. Trial Attorneys
Harold Eustache, Crim. Def. Trial Attorneys
Matt Breeding, District Attorney's Office
Susan Simos, Women Attorneys
Tina Flowers, Winston-Salem Bar
Alison Ashe-Card, Ethics and Grievance
Reggie Mathis, Business Law
Gregory Parks, Wake Law Rep
Paul James, Public Defender
Tiffany Otey, At Large
J.T Small, At-large
Eddie Shifflette, At-large
George Cleland, IV, District Councilor
Kevin G. Williams, District Councilor
- Budget/Finance Committee
This committee is composed of the officers and chaired by the treasurer.
- Nominating Committee
This committee is composed of the last three past-presidents of the FCBA (chaired by the immediate past president) and representatives of the Young Lawyers, Forsyth Women Attorneys, Winston-Salem Bar and Criminal Defense Trial Attorneys. The committee meets in May or early June of each year to prepare a slate of officers for submission to the membership. Elections are held at July Annual Meeting.
- Ethics and Grievance Committee
"An Ethics and Grievance Committee comprised of six (6) active members of the District Bar shall be elected by the membership of the District Bar as provided in these By-laws. The members of this committee will serve three-year terms with two (2) new members elected each year. The terms of two (2) members of the initial Ethics and Grievance Committee shall begin with the date of their election and end on June 30, 1985; the terms of another two (2) members shall begin with the date of their election and end on June 30, 1986; the terms of the two (2) remaining members shall begin with the date of their election and end on June 30, 1987. The category into which each initial Ethics and Grievance Committee member falls shall be determined by lot after his or her election." See Grievance Procedures for more information.
- Domestic Violence Advocacy Center
The Domestic Violence Advocacy Center is a collaboration of the FCBA, Legal Aid Society of Northwest North Carolina and Wake Forest University School of Law. In domestic violence cases, the initial protective order is issued on an emergency basis without notice to the batterer, so a hearing is held ten days later for the judge to hear from both sides. It is at that hearing that year-long protective orders are established, and it is here that the FCBA vounteer lawyers are vital. The volunteer students conduct the initial interviews, complete the paperwork and assist the lawyers.
Forsyth County Bar Association/31st Judicial District Bar staff:
Executive Director: James T. Robinson, MBA Jim@ForsythLawyers.org