Women's Club inducts new board of directors


BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The International Women’s Club of Guam held an induction ceremony for its board of directors on Wednesday, July 8, at The Tsubaki Tower, at the Café Oceano. The IWCG unites women from different parts of the world who are residing on Guam for the purpose of promoting friendship and international understanding through awareness of common interest and cultural exchange. In attendance, from left: Nomination Committee members Annie Duenas, Chalong Clark, Omaira Brunal-Perry; followed by board members Alicia Roberto, treasurer; Kim Bottcher, secretary; Dorothy Borlas, president; Justice Robert J. Torres, Supreme Court of Guam; member-at-large Lourdes San Nicolas; Mahie Anderson, vice president; member-at-large Rosemary Williams; and Sen. Mary C. Torres, special guest. Photo courtesy International Women’s Club of Guam.
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