Mangaluru: St Aloysius College Alumni Association holds annual general body meeting


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Mangaluru, Sep 21: St Aloysius College Alumni Association (SACAA) successfully held its annual general body meeting on Thursday, September 19 at Sahodaya Hall, St Aloysius College (Deemed to be University).

The key discussions included the presentation of the previous AGM Minutes, financial report, message by outgoing president, strategic plans for the forthcoming year and also the election for the office bearers were conducted during the AGM.

The following members were elected as office bearers for the term 2024-2026: Anil Kumar J, president; Sumith Rao, vice president; Conrad T Nazareth, secretary; Venu sharma, Jt secretary; Dr Zeena Flavia Mendonca, treasurer and executive committee members, Edmund J B Frank, Michael D’Souza, Allan Colaco, Dr Arati Shanbhag, Santhosh Kumar Kadri, N G Mohan, Sunil Kunder, Savitha Maria D’Souza, Stephen Pinto and Denis Albert Lobo.

After the handing over the ceremony to the newly elected team of office bearers, the newly elected president, Anil Kumar J, delivered the acceptance speech. Dr Praveen Martis, SJ, SACAA director and Fr Melwin Pinto, SJ, Patron, addressed the gathering. Conrad T Nazareth proposed the vote of thanks.

 

 

  

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