Imo Women Elite Club Launches International Foundation, Elects New ExCos

Imo Women Elite Club Launches International Foundation, Elects New ExCos

The Imo Women Elite Club (IWEC) has launched its international foundation called Every Woman Wins Initiative.

The President of IWEC, Mrs Nkemdi Onyirimba, in her welcoming speech at the occasion, made available to Business Hallmark (BH), by the Public Relations Officer of the club, Mrs Evelyn Childs, said that IWEC chose to use the occasion of the inaugural meeting of the club to unveil its international foundation called “Every Woman Wins Initiative.”

“The every woman wins initiative is a project that we have structured to support the women and also help every girl child to navigate through various mental issues that the society throws up to the women,” Onyirimba stated.

She expressed her profound gratitude to the executive members of the club and all members for their tireless efforts towards ensuring that IWEC makes a positive impact on the society through the foundation, adding, “Today we share our ideas with everyone who has identified with us, hoping that together we can make this great impact planned.

While thanking all for their immense contribution in any capacity, the president urged all to join hands with the members of the club as they swing into action, towards making the whole idea of the project a success.

Among those newly elected executive council members of the club are:

Mrs. Nkemdi Onyirimba – president

Mrs Juliana Egbuziem – Vice President

Mrs Evelyn Childs – PRO

Mrs Uche Chigozie – Secretary ably assisted by Lolo Carol Offor as assistant secretary.

Others are Mrs Patience Ejim and Mrs Ugboaku Onuoha as financial and assistant financial secretary respectively.

Dr. Edith Okwandu was elected treasurer, Lolo Victoria Maduako as Provost, assisted by Ogechi Anyasor.

The others are Chief Agnes Obaji and Mrs Christy Obilor both of whom were elected as Social director and assistant social director while Nkeiru Anusionwu got elected as the assistant public relations officer.

At the prompting of the president, members observed a minute’s silence for the soul of Chief Tony Offor, the husband of one of their members, Lolo Carol Offor, who died in the year 2020, while the club was at its formative stage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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