Tricia CK Hoffler. Courtesy photo Tricia CK Hoffler. (Courtesy photo)

The National Bar Association's next president-elect will be Atlanta-based Tricia “CK” Hoffler, according to the legal group's outgoing president, while several other attorneys have been named to other leadership positions within the group.

Joseph Drayton, a partner at Cooley who is the NBA's current president, said at the sidelines of the group's annual convention in New York on Tuesday that Hoffler was elected as the group's next president-elect. The NBA, which was founded in the 1920s, represents some 65,000 mostly African American members of the legal profession.

Lonita Baker, Lamont Bailey and Nathaniel Lee were elected as vice presidents, Drayton said, and Tamara Lawson, Anne-Marie Clarke and attorney Sekou Gary were elected to at-large board member posts. Vote tallies were not immediately available.

Hoffler, a Buffalo, New York, native, is a trial lawyer who runs her own law firm in Atlanta, according to her campaign website. Baker is an attorney with Louisville, Kentucky-based Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers, Bailey is the managing partner of New York-based Bailey & Bailey, and Lee is a senior partner at Indianapolis-based Lee Cossell & Crowley.

Lawson is dean of the St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami Gardens, Florida. Clarke recently retired as commissioner of the St. Louis City Family Court, and Gary is a partner at Gary, Williams, Parenti, Watson & Gary in Stuart, Florida.