Leadership
NAPDOL Public Defenders Leadership advances public defense services and ensures equal access to justice across Liberia
Board of Trustees
Cllr. Jonathan M. Reeves
Chairperson, Board of Trustees
Provides strategic oversight and guidance to the organization, ensuring that the mission and objectives of the association are maintained and supported.
Cllr. Patricia K. Duncan
Member, Board of Trustees
Serves on the Board of Trustees and contributes to policy guidance, governance oversight, and long-term strategic planning of the association.
Cllr. Samuel T. Howard
Member, Board of Trustees
Participates in governance and advisory responsibilities to strengthen institutional leadership and accountability.
Cllr. Rebecca L. Carter
Member, Board of Trustees
Supports the board in supervising organizational direction, governance standards, and institutional development.
Cllr. Daniel A. Freeman
Member, Board of Trustees
Works with fellow trustees to ensure transparency, accountability, and the advancement of public defense services.
Public Defender's Current Leadership
Cllr. Bestman D. Juah, Sr.
President of NAPDOL
President of the National Association of Public Defenders of Liberia. The association represents public defenders nationwide and he leads public defence activities across the country.
Cllr. Sennay Carlor
II = Vice president
Supports the President in implementing the association’s programs and policies. Assists in coordinating leadership activities, represents the association when delegated, and contributes to strengthening collaboration among public defenders nationwide.
Cllr. Alfred B. Homes, Sr
Secretary General
Responsible for managing the administrative affairs of the association, including documentation, official correspondence, meeting records, and maintaining organizational communication among members and leadership.
Past Leadership
Cllr. Theophilus J.B. Debblay
President
Elected leadership circa 2015.
Cllr. Edwina E. Barchue
Vice President
Circa 2015.
Cllr. Tobey J. Raynes
Secretary-General
Circa 2015.
