AGM

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The Kiwanis Club of TTDI wrapped up our AGM with a bang this evening (26.5.2024) at Tasty Chapati, The Curve! It's a shining example of what we can achieve when we unite as a team with a shared mission. Kudos to our incredible President Desiree Kaur, Secretary, Dr. Hamidah Mohamad, Treasurer, Roliza Ghazali, and Vice President, Adrian Ung, for keeping the meeting focused and efficient. A heartfelt thanks to Dato Fatimah Saad for her unwavering guidance and to our fantastic BOD for 2023/2024. We're not slowing down yet – there's still plenty to accomplish together in the coming months!
Congratulations to our newly elected BOD for 2024/2025:
President: Adrian Ung
President Elect: Rizman Ghazali
Vice President: Ariel Teh
Treasurer: Ng Kok Seng
After thoughtful deliberation, we've appointed our Secretary and a dynamic team of Directors to bolster our Board for 2024/2025:
Secretary: Vee Li
Director, SLP: Rizlan
Director, PR & Social: Ariel
Director, Service: Peggy
Director of Membership: Vee Li
Here's to a year of continued success and making a positive impact!

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日期周日, 26 五月 2024
链接https://www.facebook.com/share/p/19RD62FHmD/
来源Ariel T

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