Anguilla takes over chairmanship of Caribbean region Soroptimists

    Anguilla takes over chairmanship  of Caribbean region Soroptimists

SICN Executive, from left: Angelina Carty, Blondell Rodgiers and Carmencita Davis.

 

ANGUILLA--Management of the Soroptimist International Caribbean Network (SICN) was handed over to Anguilla at the virtual Biennial Conference, on Saturday, July 25. Members of the Anguilla Club met on Saturday to virtually attend the conference that brought together Soroptimists from the seven islands in the Caribbean with clubs.

Anguillian Soroptimists at the virtual meeting.

 

President is Blondell Rodgiers, Vice President Carmencita Davis and Secretary Angelina Carty. In accepting the presidency, Rodgiers said she was honoured to serve and thanked the Soroptimists in the region and for their confidence in electing her. She promised to uphold the Soroptimist ideals. The next Biennial Conference will be held in Anguilla in 2022 and Rodgiers said the Anguilla membership was committed to working hard and facing the challenges ahead while working together.

“When we assert ourselves with positive attitudes we will exhibit optimism, and in turn you will get the best possible results of your decisions or actions, and that is my determination during my two-year tenure, God willing,” she said.

The 26th Biennial Conference began with a talk by First Caribbean Bank of Barbados Managing Director Donna Wellington, who spoke on “The Role of Leaders in Challenging Times”. She said women have the ability to achieve more than they think and the ability to multi-task. She said there is also the need to delegate when necessary. She also stressed the importance of staying calm and being accessible.

Outgoing President Sispaoransa Stanford stressed the importance of working together through the network and praised the committees that worked with her during the past two years. Reports were given from the secretary, treasurer and committee chairs involved in the three-year Strategic Priorities: PACE– Partnership, Advocacy, Communication and Expansion.

President of Soroptimist International of Great Britain and Ireland (SIGBI) Isobel Smith joined the conference virtually and praised the continued commitment of Caribbean Soroptimists for their work with the vulnerable in their communities, especially during the COVID-19 lockdown. She thanked members for all the work they are doing and wished them well for the future.

The Daily Herald

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