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Rama Chendra Govindasamy's speech during the 30th anniversary Malacca Toastmaster Club dinner

 


When we make history

It is an honor to write a message in conjunction with this historical event for Malacca Toastmasters Club (MTC). This year MTC is delightfully celebrating our 30th Anniversary, MTC was founded on 3 January 1989 and is still moving so confidently towards greater heights.

Last 30 years, MTC was managed by 30 strong and dedicated presidents and his or her respective committees. MTC had successfully achieved “President Distinguished Club” prestigious award from Toastmasters International for the last 12 years.

MTC has created a wonderful platform for leaders to expose leadership and public speaking skills. MTC is really serious in exposing all its members to contribute to society and nation. Our 30th Anniversary marks how far this has created steps for members and public to achieve their goals.

I am deeply honored to be serving as the President of the Distinguished Malacca Toastmasters Club and especially humbled as this is the year our Club celebrates its 30th year. MTC always upholds for important core values of Toastmasters International, which are Service, Respect, Integrity and Excellence, when we deliver our responsibilities.

I would like to convey my heartfelt congratulations to Organizing Chair, Jenny Ng ACS, ALB, for taking a competent lead to organize this historic dinner celebration. She and her team have certainly worked with determination to ensure this dinner brings joy and success. Well done, OC and team !!!

It is befitting that I place on records my heartfelt and special appreciation to all, our valued sponsors, leaders from District, Division, Area and Clubs for their valuable contributions in whatever kind and forms towards this celebration.

Let us toast to the continued “good health” of our beloved MTC.

Rama Chendra Govindasamy ACB, CL

President

Malacca Toastmasters Club 2018-2019


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