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Isaac Solomon Elected As A New District Governor

Javid Roberts May 23, 2014

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Vincentian Lion Isaac Solomon MJF was overwhelmingly elected as the new District Governor of Sub- District 60B at the just concluded 34th Multiple District 60 Convention in Suriname.

District 60 is comprised of Lions and Leo clubs in Districts 60 A and B. The Lions and Leo clubs of St. Vincent and the Grenadines are part of District 60 B which stretches from Cayman in the north to Grenada in the south.

In his acceptance speech, District Governor Elect Lion Isaac said, he embraces the responsibility entrusted on him with all humility.

He said Cancer Awareness and Action, Drug Alcohol Abuse and Addiction, Public Relations and Lions Information, Youth Development, Environment/ Climate Change are among his core areas for the new lionistic year which begins on July 1st.

The Convention was held at the Torarica Hotel and Casino in Suriname from May 14th to 18th.

Lion Isaac will be officially installed as District Governor at the Lions International Convention in Toronto from July 4th – 8th.

His induction an installation will be historic as 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of Lionism in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Lion Isaac is a banker by occupation and currently serves as the Managing Director for RBC/RBTT in the Eastern Caribbean.




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