Ramona Rookum elected President for Women Lawyers Association

Attorney Gaitree Ramona Rookhum

Georgetown: Attorney Gaitree Ramona Rookhum was elected President for Women Lawyers Association at a recent Annual General Meeting.

The following persons were appointed as the New Executive for the fiscal year 2017-2018, President Gaitree Ramona Rookhum, Vice President Shellon Boyce, Secretary Chandrawattie Persaud, Treasurer Alanna Lall, Assistant Secretary Treasurer Nekeisha Persaud, Committee Members Jaya Singh Backreedy, Denise Hodge, Coleen Sparman Stephen and Anita Mohan Hamilton.

Ms Rookhum was admitted to practice in 2008 where she joined the chambers of Messrs Hughes, Fields and Stoby and is currently associate to Richard B. Fields, Esq, SC practicing general civil law. She takes the helm as the Association celebrates its 30 year anniversary founded in 1987 by the Honourable Madame Justice Desiree Bernard, retired, the first female judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice with its charter secretary being the late Deborah Jan Backer.

Through the past three decades the Association has been led by Sheila Chapman, Pearlene Roach, Claudette La Bennett, Susan Moore, Anande Trotman, Rose Benjamin-Noble, Roxane, George, Rose Cadogan, Sandra Bart, Dale Kingston, Gem Sanford-Johnson, Sandra Kurtzious, Emily Dodson, Simone Morris Ramlall and most recently Sadie Amin.

The Association is known for its publications of the Law and You, the Constitution and You and Local Government and You, user friendly booklets explaining prevalent laws and procedures in layman terms and its annual activities include educational and humanitarian outreaches to women and children, visit to the inmates at the women’s prison in New Amsterdam and continuing legal education workshops for members.