Thursday, 7 June 2018

New KTM President Pledges Diversity in Meetings

Kampala Toastmasters Club (KTM) recently ushered in its new club leadership for the year 2018-2019. This was after a voting session that lasted under 30 minutes. Contestants were nominated by the club members and elections were thereafter conducted by Toastmaster Linda Nabayinda (Club President 2016-2017). 

The Presidency was garnered by Irene Naikaali who was unopposed.  In her acceptance speech, she pledged to bring diversity into meetings by introducing theme nights and doing business unusual to help members achieve their full potential.


The new KTM Club Leadership
“We are going to have fun as we learn, grow and become the best we can be.” She pointed out.

She also promised to serve members and make Kampala Toastmasters Club the first choice provider of dynamic, high value, experiential communication, and leadership skills development in Uganda.

Naikaali requested KTM members to create a culture where they all take personal responsibility in achieving the club’s goals and mission.

“Each one of you has a personal ambition that drove you to subscribe to Toastmasters, we are going to work this out together and create space for all of us to be inspired and achieve our individual goals while also growing the club.” She said.

She also highlighted the fact that Uganda will be hosting the Best of Toastmasters East Africa (BOTEA) 2019 and implored members to ensure a win for Uganda.

Other elected members included:  Treasurer- Viola Lutara, Sergeant At Arms- Jacky Kayaga, Secretary- Sandra Nakandi, Vice President Education- Richard Ssebaggala, Vice President Membership- Sanyu Nkinzi and Ronnie Habasa as Vice President Public Relations.  

1 comment:

  1. The Sky is NO limit for Kampala Toastmasters; and with the new "Pathways" program, I am certain that every individual will reach their desired goal/objective!

    Wish you the best Madam President Irene Naikaali, and your awesome team!

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