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New SPWCCI president, takes charge.

The new president of SPWCCI Fatima Leghari with the former president, Masooma Sibtain Shoaib.

South Punjab women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SPWCCI) is a true democratic organization now. While working for the empowerment and betterment of the women of South Punjab, this organization, makes sure that the electoral process is properly followed. And the new leadership is given a free hand to run the system according to best of their abilities.

Recently, the elections for the years 2013-2014 took place. Mrs.
Fatima Leghari
Khokar, an inspiring female entrepreneur, who successfully runs her business in Blue pottery, by the name of Craft Galleria was elected, the new president of this chamber.

In order to extend her co-operation to all the members and to know them closely, Fatima called a meeting of the General Body of SPWCCI, on 30th September 2013, at her residence, Khokar house, Qasim road, Multan. And also hosted a grand hi-tea as a treat for all.

 The meeting started with recitation of the Holy Quran by Mr.Saeed Altaf Agha , Secretary General of SPWCCI. Who then carried on with the responsibilities of conducting the announcements during the entire event.
Ex-president Mrs Zahra Jabeen headed the event.
The Secretary General informed, the following members have been elected unanimously as office bearers.
Mrs Fatima Leghari                             President
Mrs Ambreen Abbass khan                 Senior Vice President
Mrs Qurat-ul-Ain                                 Vice President

A tribute was paid to Mrs Zahra Jabeen, on her active role and progress during her tenure.
She was also invited to speak and she thanked all the members for their cooperation, under her presidency. Then, Mrs Fatima Leghari was invited to take over the charge, as President of  SPWCCI.

Mrs Fatima Leghari thanked the members for showing confidence in her. She took an oath to give, best of her commitment as president of SPWCCI. And expressed her eagerness to work for the benefit of all the members of SPWCCI, with full zest.

Then, Senior vice president Mrs.
Ambreen Abbas Khan,  who is a designer par excellence and has her outlet in 'Pace n Pace mall, Multan', called 'Riwayat' by Ambreen Khan, also thanked the members for electing her. Followed by Mrs Qurit-ul-Ain.

After this the secretary general showed  the audit reports for the year of 2012-2013 to the members . They approved it and passed the resolution to the same Auditors for the next year .

The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to Election commission for conducting free and fair elections. Also, it was acknowledged that
Masooma Sibtain has always been and will always remain an integral part of SPWCCI. Her dedication to the chamber and its cause is commendable.

Also, the support provided to SPWCCI, by Mrs. Farrukh Mukhtar is undeniable. All the members of the chamber, extended their gratitude for them.

Once again, we congratulate, Mrs, Fatima Leghari Khokar for becoming the president and Mrs. Ambreen Khan for becoming senior vice president. And wish them a very bright future ahead.
The group photo of the members with the new president, SPWCCI.

Masooma, with other members of the chamber.

Ambreen Abbass of Riwayat, Samina Waqar and outgoing president, Mrs. Zara Khitra.

Ms. Khand at Left & Filza Akbar at Right


Naheed Kausar and Humera Batool, with another member.

Tahira Najam and Mahwish Saleem.

Ayesha, the new research officer of SPWCCI with members.

Ambreen and the new president Fatima Leghari.

Masooma Sibtain Shoaib, an integral part of SPWCCI.

Imrana Komal of Express news.

Tahira Najam Shetty.

The president, Fatima Leghari.
Ms. Bokhari and Ms. Nargis.


Comments

sadia khan said…
congrulations spwcci by completing 3 democratic election i hope president fatimaleghari a multitalented lady i really admire her will bring a good change in the chamber.
MAS said…
Congratulations all

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