Green selected by PCCUA as its 2024 distinguished alumna
Posted Date: 8/22/24

Green selected by PCCUA as its 2024 distinguished alumna

Amy Green, of Helena-West Helena, has been selected to represent PCCUA as its 2024 Outstanding Alumna.

Green serves as a Deputy Prosecutor for the First Judicial District of Arkansas and is also co-founder of Ridge City Roasters, Helena’s first small batch specialty coffee roastery and tasting room.

She is a graduate of Central High School and PCCUA and received a Bachelor’s Degree in English from Arkansas State University.  She obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, in 2001, where she received Congressional recognition from Congresswoman Shelley Berkeley for being a Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys scholar. 

After practicing law in Las Vegas, Green returned to her hometown of Helena in 2010, where, in addition to serving as Deputy Prosecutor, she serves as County Attorney for Phillips County, Elaine City Attorney, Lexa City Attorney, and represents children in the Arkansas foster care system. She is a certified co-parenting instructor and certified attorney ad litem. 

Early this year, she and her husband, Michael, opened Ridge City Roasters, which has received rave reviews by the community. When not practicing law or roasting coffee beans, Green enjoys international travel, Arkansas road trips, hiking, and cooking meals for her big blended family.


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