An Antiguan-born attorney has been installed as president of one of New York State's oldest and most respected legal organisations, adding another distinguished name to the growing list of Antiguans and Barbudans making their mark at the highest levels of professional life in the diaspora and beyond.
Beverly Benjamin George was sworn in as the 95th President of the Queens County Women's Bar Association for the 2026–2027 term during the Association's Annual Installation Dinner on June 23. The ceremony was attended by members of the judiciary, the legal profession, elected officials, community leaders, family, and friends.
A Nearly Century-Old Institution
Founded in 1930, the QCWBA is one of the oldest women's bar associations in New York State. The organisation promotes the fair administration of justice, supports the advancement of women in the legal profession, encourages professional development, and serves communities across Queens through education and public service. To lead it is both an honour and a responsibility of considerable weight.
A Career in Public Service
George, who has spent her career in public service and the New York State Unified Court System, accepted the presidency with characteristic humility and a clear sense of purpose.
"It is with profound gratitude and humility that I assume the office of the 95th President of the Queens County Women's Bar Association," she said. "As we celebrate this milestone, I pause to reflect upon the many winding paths that have been drawn between us, all converging at this singular moment of our Association's history."








