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Rotary Club of St. Thomas Installs 56th President, New Board of Directors

St.  Thomas Rotary install new Board of DirectorsThe Rotary Club of St. Thomas Installed new leadership at its weekly luncheon held on July 11, at the Room With a View Restaurant at Bluebeard’s Castle. Outgoing president, Sue Boland, turned over the gavel to Assistant District Governor Michael Toussaint, who had the honor of installing the club’s incoming 56th president, Heflyn Royer.
She is the manager of purchasing and administration at Hunter Foods, and has been a Rotarian for almost 10 years, having served the club as treasurer for many of those years. President Royer asked the club membership to join her in supporting the clubs existing avenues of service and taking them to even higher levels. With our collective help she expects the club to deliver service consistent with Rotary International’s theme for this year, which is "Embrace Rotary, Change Lives."
Royer is supported in her role by a stellar board of directors and officers who were also sworn in at the luncheon. They are:
Officers:
Heflyn Royer — President
Sue Boland — Past President
Erik Ackerson — President-Elect
Anna Paiewonsky — Secretary
Andrea Goldberg — Treasurer
Sargent-at-Arms — Paul Doumeng
Directors:
The Rotary Foundation — Marston Winkles
Club Foundation — Terry Robinson
Membership — Paul Davis
Disaster Relief — Addie Ottley
Membership — Paul Davis
Club Administration — Bernard Roy
Service Projects — Jean Pierre Montegut
New Generations — Judee Slosky
Fund Raising — Sandra Castorena
Public Relations — Daphne Harley

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