Judge Kimberly M. Esmond Adams: Atlanta Tribune's 2011 Superwoman
The Honorable Kimberly M. Esmond Adams, Judge of the Fulton County Superior Court, Atlanta Judicial Circuit, has been named Superwoman by Atlanta Tribune - The Magazine and will be featured in its March 2011 edition. Each March, Atlanta Tribune - the Magazine honors Women’s History Month by designating several Atlanta women of color who are leaders in the fields of business, politics, sports and other areas.
An active member and officer of Cascade United Methodist Church for nearly three decades, Judge Adams began her term on the Fulton County Superior Court in January, 2009. The Fulton Superior Court is the largest and busiest trial court in the State of Georgia. Prior to her election, Judge Adams served the citizens of Fulton County as a Chief Senior Assistant District Attorney in the Office of the Fulton County District Attorney for nearly six years where she prosecuted major felony cases, including homicides and crimes against women and children. She began her public service career in 2002 after more than three years of practice as an employment attorney with a national labor and employment boutique.
A past president of the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys (GABWA), Judge Adams has served in a number of leadership capacities, both professionally and in her community. She has served on the boards of the Atlanta Technical College Foundation, The Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys Foundation, the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta, the Restorative Justice Board of the Atlanta Municipal Court and the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation. She also is a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
Judge Adams has been the recipient of several honors and awards, most notably, Who's Who in Law and Business by the Atlanta Business Chronicle; Woman of the Year - "Ordinary Woman With Extraordinary Talents" by Women Looking Ahead News Magazine, Special Unit Trial Attorney of the Year by the Fulton County District Attorney's Office, the Gate City Bar Association Thelma Wyatt Moore Legacy Award and the Distinguished Alumnus Award by the Notre Dame Law School Black Law Students Association. She is an alumnus of Leadership Atlanta and Leadership Georgia. In addition, Judge Adams frequently serves as a speaker, moderator and panelist on topics ranging from the law and professionalism to education and the family.
Judge Adams earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C. and her Juris Doctor Degree from the Notre Dame Law School.
She resides in Atlanta with her husband, Michael. They are the proud parents of a son, Michael, who is a freshman at Xavier University of Louisiana.
JOSEPH WILLIAMS
7:56 am on Thursday, February 17, 2011
Judge Adams is a joy to know. always accessable to help in church, community or professionally. her committmentment to Cascade UMC and the boys and girls clubs
is immeasurable.
Joseph Williams
Coordinator - Friends of Woolfolk Boys & Girls club, Bd. member emeritus
Mechelle Webster
2:56 pm on Monday, March 21, 2011
Judge Adams is truly deserving of this honor. She and I have been best friends since 2nd grade, and I always knew this was part of her destiny. I am so proud of her and her accomplishments!
Mechelle Webster
Owner/Hairstylist - Mechelle's Hair Studio
Antioch, TN
Elder Phyllis E DeGraphenreed
3:39 pm on Monday, March 21, 2011
We are so proud of Judge Adams here in Nashville. She has been a Superwoman for a long time.
Congratulations!
Eld. Phyllis DeGraphereed
Schelerria S. Smith
11:57 pm on Monday, March 21, 2011
Congratulations Kim! May God continue to bless you with much more success! We all are super proud of you and wishing you nothing but the best! Lots of hugs and kisses from all your family & friends here in Mississippi!
Schelerria S. Smith
Valerie Brown
1:25 pm on Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Congratulations Kim!! Praying God's blessings upon you. May He continue to bless you exceedingly, and abundantly above all you can ask or think!
Vicence & Valerie Brown
Canton, Mississipi