| PAAM’s
smooth-going 20th AGM
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| (By:
A. Aziz Y. Kamaruddin)
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| Group photo of
Ex-Presidents and CCM members
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The Persatuan Alumni
AOTS Malaysia’s 20th Annual General Meeting (AGM) proceeded smoothly
on 10th April 2005. There were some minor changes compared to previous AGMs
- one of the changes being that it was held in the afternoon instead of
in the morning. The venue was at a hotel in Subang Jaya. The meeting started
on time because there was a quorum long before the 2.00 p.m. scheduled time!
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| CCM members with
Ichikawa san & Watanabe san |
This was the last AGM
that Ichikawa-san (General Manager of AOTS Kuala Lumpur office) attended.
He has successfully completed his 4-year assignment in Malaysia, and he
returned home safely to Tokyo on 4th May 2005. The PAAM President thanked
Ichikawa-san for his hard work, and kind assistance in making sure that
the AOTS-PAAM working relationship was at a high level of cooperation, for
the benefit of all AOTS/PAAM members (as well as the public) in Malaysia.
The President mentioned that one of the highlights of Ichikawa-san's close
cooperation was the successful signing of the "Agreement on the Work
in Connection with the Recruitment and Recommendation of Participants and
Other Work related to AOTS Management Training Courses in Japan" between
AOTS and PAAM in 2003.
It was a blessing to see three of our four past Presidents (Mr. Michael
Lim, Mr. Nik Mohd Kamil and Mr. Badaruddin) actively participate at the
AGM. This augurs well for our Association.
There were no major issues brought up at the AGM. Everyone seemed happy
that PAAM is quite active in organising educational and social activities.
This can partly be attributed to the tremendous efforts put in by our two
staff, Ms Angela and Ms Surinam. The main excitement would be generated
if PAAM is given the honour of hosting the next World Convention. Thank
you to all the members who participated in the AGM.
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| Concentrating
on the report.. |
PAAM president
giving his speech |
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Ex-President,
En. Badaruddin
giving his advice.
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Seats are fully
occupied
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