NJSBA President Christine A. Amalfe reflects on year of leadership in farewell message

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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Christine A. Amalfe, president of the New Jersey State Bar Association, released a farewell message to members on April 23 as she concluded her year leading the state’s largest association for judges, lawyers, and legal professionals.

Amalfe’s message marks the end of her term and provides reflections on her time at the helm of the organization. The outgoing president highlighted accomplishments and challenges faced during her tenure.

In her statement, Amalfe addressed fellow members directly: “Read outgoing NJSBA President Christine A. Amalfe’s farewell message to members as she reflects on her year of leadership of the state’s largest association of judges, lawyers and legal professionals.”

The New Jersey State Bar Association serves as a key professional group for those in the legal field across New Jersey. The presidency is typically held for one year before being passed to a successor.

Amalfe’s farewell comes at a moment when many professional associations are reflecting on their roles and contributions within their fields. Her remarks close out an annual cycle that often includes review and planning for future initiatives.



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