Sir Rabbie Namaliu (seated, centre) with Badili Club executives and former presidents
The
executives and members of the club had over the last year debated the type of
patron that could build upon the strong foundations established by its founding
chairperson the aate Sir Anthony Siaguru.
Although Sir Anthony passed away in
2004, as a result of his tremendous influence and out of respect for this great
man the club had not sought to fill the vacancy until last year when the matter
was seriously discussed.
After much debate and
searching, the members agreed the most -suitable person and indeed the only
person who could fill the large shoes left by Sir Anthony was Sir
Rabbie.
Sir Rabbie
when accepting the invitation said: "It is an honour being asked to be patron of
the Badili Club.
"I have been aware of the work of the club over its 13 years of
existence, and have indeed participated as a speaker at the annual PWC and
Badili Club budget breakfast.
"I look forward to supporting the club’s executives
and adding value to its membership as required"."
Sir Rabbie added: "I must say
when first asked I felt a little daunted given the founding chair was my dear
good friend Tony (Siaguru).
"He and I in our early days were thrown in to the deep end in
the public service and you had to either sink or swim.
"I am thankful that a club
such as the Badili Club has been building that bridge between our current
leaders and the next generation of leaders, and will gladly support its
development."
Ramamurthy becomes the eighth president and will serve a two-year term, supported
by his vice president and executive.
Its objectives are to encourage and promote
best practice within the work place and establish a network of committed
individuals who are able to uphold high levels of integrity and who bring
positive change to the organisations and industries they operate.
The club was
established in 1997 and as part of its charitable work continues to donate
urgently -needed medical items in short-supply to National Capital District urban
clinics.
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