Jacqueline Bostic-McElroy is an Assistant District Attorney for Fort Bend County, serving as a prosecutor in the Domestic Violence and Mental Health divisions. With 18 years of prior experience in private practice focusing on civil and immigration law, she is also a Certified Mediator and has served as an adjunct professor at her alma mater, Thurgood Marshall School of Law.
Deeply committed to community service, Jacquelines advocacy is inspired by her familys legacy. She has chaired the YWCA Houston board, mentoring young women and establishing STEM camps. She is active in numerous organizations including Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and Rotary International, and serves at Houstons oldest African American Baptist church.
Unique fact: Her great-great-grandfather was the founding pastor of the historic Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, where she and her husband now serve.
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