IN a recent event held by KIWANIS International Southern Philippine District Division 4-A, a significant election took place as Eric Daabay was elected as the new Lieutenant Governor-elect for Division 4-A.
This exciting development occurred during the establishment of four new clubs within the division, which took place on May 17, 2024, at the Grand Caprice Restaurant.
On the same day, Lieutenant Governor Clair Ng, who is slated to become the governor designate for the year 2025, was also present at the event.
The proceedings were overseen by KI District Governor of the Southern Philippine District, Gigi Chan-Chu, who played a pivotal role in leading the chartering and election of Lieutenant Governor Elect Eric Daabay.
Among the esteemed guests and officials in attendance were Past District Governor Ernesto Marcoso from the Southern Philippine District and Lieutenant Governor of Division 4-A, Rod Seballos.
Their presence added to the significance of the event and highlighted the importance of the election of Daabay as the new Lieutenant Governor of Division 4-A.
The election of Daabay as the Lieutenant Governor of Division 4-A marks a new chapter for KIWANIS International in the Southern Philippine District.
With a focus on service and community engagement, the newly elected official is poised to lead the division with dedication and commitment, working towards the organization’s mission of serving children and communities worldwide.
As KIWANIS International continues its efforts to make a positive impact on society, the election of Eric Daabay serves as a testament to the dedication and passion of its members in the Southern Philippine District.
With a strong leadership team in place, including Lieutenant Governor Clair Ng and other top KI officials, the organization is well-positioned to make a difference and bring about positive change in the communities it serves.
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