Winston-Salem attorney Kevin G. Williams has been selected by the State Bar’s Nominating Committee to stand for election to the office of vice-president of the North Carolina State Bar.
Williams earned his undergraduate degree in business administration from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1993. He currently serves as president and chair of the Executive Committee of Bell, Davis & Pitt, PA, where he has practiced as a member of the firm’s litigation section since graduating from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1998.
Williams is actively involved in his professional and local communities. Professionally, he has served as a State Bar councilor for the 21st (now 31st) Judicial District since 2016, and is currently serving in his second year as chair of the Grievance Committee. He is also an active member of the North Carolina Bar Association, the Forsyth County Bar Association, and the Joseph Branch Inn of Court, of which he currently serves as president. Personally, Williams is a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and serves on the Board of Directors of the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina. Williams and his wife, Aimee, will have been married for 29 years in August. They have three children – Sydney (25), Ethan (23), and Trevor (21) – with whom they spend as much time as their children will allow.
Mr. Williams’s election will take place at the State Bar’s annual meeting in October 2024. At that time, Eden attorney Matthew Smith will assume the office of president, and Raleigh attorney Katherine Frye will also stand for election to president-elect.
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