RALEIGH, N.C. – Shelby Duffy Benton, a 1985 Campbell Law graduate, has been named president of the North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA). Benton is the first Campbell Law graduate to head the NCBA in this capacity, having served as president-elect in the previous year.
“We are thrilled for Shelby to serve in this role,” said Campbell Law Dean J. Rich Leonard. “Her record of professionalism and service position her as the perfect person to lead the NCBA. She is exactly the type of professional that all of our graduates should aspire to be.”
Benton, who resides in Goldsboro and practices at Benton Family Law, was certified as a family law specialist in 1995. She has previously served the NCBA in a variety of leadership roles, including chairing the Family Law Section in 2009-10 and on the NCBA Board of Governors from 2010-13. She also previously served as a past president of the Wayne County Bar Association and the 8th Judicial District Bar.
Active in the community, Benton’s activities include co-founder and past-president of the youth volleyball organization Wayne Area Volleyball Enthusiasts (WAVE), chair of the Wayne County Criminal Justice Partnership Advisory Board, the Carver Elementary School Advisory Board, and the Spring Creek High School Advisory Board. She was also a Girl Scout troop leader from 1992-97.
Benton has received numerous accolades throughout her career, including the NCBA’s 2012 Citizen Lawyer Award and the 2012 Litigation Practitioner Award at the Women of Justice awards.
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