
The Dominica Bar Association has officially announced the appointment of its new Executive Committee following the Annual General Meeting held on Tuesday, October 14, 2025. All members elected to the upcoming term were acclaimed without opposition, signifying a smooth transition of leadership, as per a press release from the organization. The newly elected officers are as follows:
– President: Noelize Knight Didier
– Vice-President: Mary A. Roberts
– Treasurer: Gina Abraham-Thomas
– Secretary: Shanice Henry
– Assistant Treasurer: Carlita Benjamin
– Assistant Secretary: Chelsea Frampton
– Committee Member: Jodie Luke
The release shared that the Association expressed its sincere appreciation to the outgoing Executive members for their dedicated contributions during their tenure. It also extended warm congratulations to both new and returning officers as they prepare to serve in their respective roles.
“With renewed commitment and purpose, the new Executive looks forward to continuing the Association’s work in advancing the interests of the legal profession and the administration of justice in Dominica,” concluded the release.
Wow!! Looks like the ALL Girls Club Of Roseau.
Love to see an educated, agressive, self confident woman but a Bar Association with ALL women on the executive? They really say Dca men are all castrated by the educated women in their lives papa. Chu nom Dominique fan!

That is truly a ballsless association

Is my observation correct? Are these all women’s at the helm of the DBA. Just observing though. Not really an issue to me.
I thought I would see your name on there to represent the men. It only goes to show that women are more willing to volunteer their spare time than men. Maybe if UWP elect a female leader they would stand a better chance of getting back into Government.
I don’t buy what you selling. You telling me none of the men were willing and available? This would be a huge issue for some if it was an all male executive.
I think we can do better and expect better.
Maybe the men contributed to this outcome or is that the same women who would insist on having their say and being included are all too willing to exclude the men.
The Bar Association potentially should have enormous influence. Sadly, it’s very regrettable that it does not use this capacity to good effect. This Association is too silent on burning issues. It must flex its muscles especially when a government is dabbling in lawlessness and criminality.
“Silence in the face of injustice is complicity with the oppressor.” It is my conviction that you sin when you should protest but remain silent.