KCTTDI BOD INSTALLATION

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October 20, 2024 - We held our KCTTDI Installation at Royale Chulan Damansara. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our special guests, Kiwanis International President Lee Kuan Yong and his lovely wife Cze Yan! Special thanks also to Governor Olivia Chin for dialing in via WhatsApp Video call to address us and to LG Sandra Choy for conducting the Installation. We are also grateful for the support from YBhg Puan Sri Dato' Hajah Khir Johari (a.k.a. Mama Kiwanis) and the other clubs who attended.
We take this opportunity to thank and recognize the outstanding contributions made by the outgoing BOD 2023/2024 for their hard work and dedication.
President - Desiree Kaur
Vice President - Adrian Ung
Secretary - Dr. Hamidah Mohamad
Asst. Secretary - Hasmidah Mohamad
Treasurer - Roliza Ghazali
IPP - Fatimah Abu Bakar
Directors:
Service - Rizman Ghazali
SLP - Rizlan Ghazali
Membership - Adrian Ung
PR & Social Media - Ariel Teh
Events & Meetings - Sat Wei Ping
We warmly welcome the incoming BOD 2024/2025 and eagerly anticipate the vision and exciting projects they will bring to life during their term.
President: Adrian Ung
President Elect: Rizman Ghazali
Vice President: Ariel Teh
Secretary: Vivian Nicholas
Treasurer: Ng Kok Seng
Immediate Past President: Desiree Kaur
Directors:
SLP - Rizlan Ghazali
Events & Meetings - Ng Kok Seng
PR & Social Media - Ariel Teh
Interclub - Dato' Fatimah Saad
Director Emeritus - Dato' Fatimah Saad
Thank you to everyone who attended and made this event a success! Our Key Club, TTIS, and CKI KYUEM, KCKL, KC Kota Kemuning, KC Bukit Jalil, KC Metro KL, KC Pantai, and Nature Farm.

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