LMCN Annual General Meeting

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LMCN Annual General Meeting

The Llanelli Multi Cultural Network (LMCN) Annual General Meeting 2012 was held on Sunday 24th June in St Barnabus Hall Llanelli.

It was a chance for the members to get together, hear the yearly reports from the elected officers and project staff, and elect a new committee and officers for the coming year.

The newly elected committee now has 6 officer roles:

Chair: Rebecca Rosenthal, Vice Chair Michelle Huggins, Secretary Janice Jones, Treasurer Marinela Stoicheci, Fund Raising Officer Peter John, Marketing Officer Marc Pieniazek and Volunteer Coordinator Deb Russell

The LMCN officers can be contacted via email, please see the list at the end of this page.

The following were also elected to the committee:

Adrienne Beddington, Ann Evans, Daniel Ochnio, Justyna Liberda, Ray Brocklesby and Patrycja Kardacka.

The next year will be an interesting and challenging year for LMCN, with big projects in sight and the current Big Lottery Project funding finishing in April 2013. With a strong committee and support from the wider membership, the LMCN are sure that these challenges will be met and that they will continue to grow and flourish.

The LMCN would like to thank Daniel from ‘Daniel’s Deli’ for the delicious food, and the volunteers and staff whose time and energy helped make the event run smoothly.

• Chair lmcnchair@live.co.uk

• Vice Chair lmcnvicechair@live.co.uk

• Secretary lmcnsecretaty@live.co.uk

• Treasurer lmcntreasurer@live.co.uk

• Fundraising Officer lmcnfundraising@live.co.uk

• Marketing Officer lmcnmarketing@live.co.uk

• Volunteer Coordinator lmcnvolunteercoordinator@live.co.uk


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