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Elections: Convention 2010 Discovery Bay Jamaica
Newly elected officers present in Jamaica names in order left to right: Dave Judah – Treasurer; Sis Winsome Welcome – Executive Secretary; Barrymore Tittle – 1st International Vice President; Sis Emma Young – International President; Trevor Clarke – 2nd International Vice President; Lloyd Robinson – International Organizer; Executive members – Pauline Anderson & Lawrence Davis
Report adopted by the Executive Council of the Ethiopian World Federation Incorporated
This is a very important Report adopted by the Executive Council of the Ethiopian World Federation Incorporated October 2010 with a decision that it is in the publics interest that this document be made public.
For the avoidance of doubt the organisation was incorporated August 25th 1937 is governed by a Constitution and By-laws.
Article 5
Locals
Section 1
(a) First unit of the Ethiopian World Federation Incorporated, in the City of New York shall be known as Local number one (note the word known as).
(b) The duly elected officers of Local Number One shall be the International officers,
except the President until a Convention is called and International officers are duly elected.
Convention 2010 Jamaica a great success
We the Executive Council of the Ethiopian World Federation Incorporated registered with the Internal Revenue Services, Charities Bureau and New York State Department wish to announce the successful completion of our Annual Convention held at the Willow Winds, Salem, Runaway Bay, Jamaica 2010.
The event was extremley well attended by delegates from New York, Miami, London, Montego Bay, St Ann, Birmingham and Paris with other members from across Jamaica including local 43 Kingston. Many other members and visitors came from various groups Nyabinghi, Millenium Council, Bo Bo and others were also in attendance.
Local guest included the Chief of Police from Runaway Bay also a Christian Minister who gave very good speeches. All locals gave reports also individual members kept a private session where we were encouraged not to allow any small group to distract the Fedreation; all locals in Jamaica agreed to work with whoever had the legal documents.
