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SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND75th Federation Conference – Cardiff 2009Cardiff International Arena : 29th – 31st October 2009
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75th Federation Conference : Horizons Sing Cardiff 2009
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONALGREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND
75th Federation Conference - Cardiff 2009Contents
Message from Federation President Carwen Wynne Howells Page 3
Programme for Thursday evening Page 4
Programme for Friday Page 5
Programme for Saturday Page 7
Speaker Profiles Page 10
Entertainers Page 14
Federation Executive Board 2009 – 2010 Page 16
The Presidential Roll of Honour Page 17
Acknowledgements and Thanks Page 19
Conference Committee Page 19
Parts of the Conference, both working sessions and social activities, will be filmed by our own film crew as part of the footage for the new SIGBI DVD. This will be done as discreetly as possible and we hope it will not in any way inhibit your enjoyment of Conference.
Accompanying Music to the Conference
Have a Nice Day - Stereophonics
Welcome to Cardiff! Croeso i Gaerdydd!
How fantastic to be welcoming so many of you to the 75th Federation Conference of Soroptimist International Great Britain and Ireland. I am delighted that we also have representatives from all Federations, as well as Soroptimist International, and together we can start a year of celebrations for our 75th Anniversary.
Our conference theme, Horizons Sing : Gorwelion yn Canu, captures our focus on the future, whilst giving us the opportunity to look back at the firm foundations on which our Federation is built. 2009 is indeed a landmark year for our Federation as we celebrate our 75th year.
At our Annual General Meeting I will introduce our Federation Management Committee and our Federation Executive Board. It will be a busy meeting – let’s have healthy and focused debate whilst respecting each other’s differing opinions.
We have a varied and interesting programme with something for everyone. Our keynote speakers, Chris Moon MBE, Ian Woodall and Christina Lamb, each have an inspiring story to tell which will lift your spirit. A particular highlight will be the presentations from our own members, as well as from each of the other Federations and International President Hanne – we’ll be stimulated and motivated as we find out about the many and varied activities across the world.
Bras in the Bay offers us a platform for publicity as well as enabling us to support women in Africa – let’s make sure Soroptimists make a big splash!
A sparkling gala banquet and Change of Insignia ceremony will bring the conference to a close and will launch us into a sparkling future.
Let’s celebrate together,
Carwen Wynne Howells
Federation President 2008 - 2009
Welcome to Conference
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19.20 Delegates and Guests to be seated
19.30 Welcome to Conference Helen Murdoch, Chairman of the Conference Committee Ann Dawson, Chief Steward Rhian Williams, Deputy Chief Steward
The Flags of the Federation
The Flags of the United Nations and Soroptimist International
Roll Call Taken by Gina Coad, Federation Administrator
Objects and Purpose Read by Dr Ann Barton, S.I. Haverfordwest and Janet Waymont, S.I. Haverfordwest
In Memoriam Carwen Wynne Howells, Federation President
Welcome to Wales First Minister for Wales, Rt. Hon. Rhodri Morgan AM
Welcome to Cardiff Councillor Brian Griffiths, Lord Mayor of Cardiff
Welcome from S.I. Wales Regions Hilary Allman, President S.I. Wales South Anne MacDonald OBE, President S.I. Cheshire, North Wales and the Wirral
Welcome from S.I. Cardiff Cherry Wright, President S.I. Cardiff and District
Greetings from President Carwen’s Club Elizabeth Evans, President S.I. Haverfordwest
Greetings from around the World Helen Murdoch, Conference Committee Chairman Ann Hodgson, Conference Committee Deputy Chairman/Treasurer Federation President Carwen declares Conference open
Heddwch : Celebration of Peace Introduced by Rhian Williams, Deputy Chief Steward and Rahel Clark, S.I. Fishguard Euphor - Euphonium Quartet, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Cwmni Dawns Werin Caerdydd – Cardiff Folk Dance Company Kathryn Rees, Harpist Angharad Rees, Soprano
Vote of thanks Hazel Hassanali, President SI San Fernando
National Anthems: Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau : Land of My Fathers God Save the Queen
21.15 Close of session
22.00 Buses depart
08.45 Delegates to be seated
09.00 Keynote Speaker Chris Moon MBE Introduced by Maureen Maguire, Federation Director of Finance Vote of Thanks by Nana Pratt, FEC, Sierra Leone
10.00 Coffee
10.30 19th Soroptimist International Convention Montreal 2011 Yvonne Machuk, 2011 S.I. Convention Chair Introduced by Joan Lunt, 2008 S.I. Convention Chair Vote of Thanks by Kathy Greenidge, S.I. Jamestown
Soroptimist Residential Club “63” Update Jenny Vince, Chairman “63”
Programme Action Introduced by Hilary Ratcliffe, Federation Programme Director Economic and Social Development – Sue Challoner Education – Helen Owen Environment – Ruth Dodd Health – Rita Allen Human Rights and the Status of Women – Judith Chaddock International Goodwill and Understanding – Dot Hunter / Anne Dunne
SIGBI Best Practice Awards
12.30 Lunch
13.45 Programme Action continues Glynn Rankin, UK Human Trafficking Centre Ann Garvie, SIGBI Diamond Education Grant Dawn Marie Lemonds, S.I. Programme Director Vote of Thanks by Lesley Berry, FEC Yorkshire
S.I. Quadrennial Project – Project SIerra Alison Sutherland, S.I. Quadrennial Project Liaison Introduced by Anne MacDonald OBE, SIGBI Project SIerra Liaison Vote of Thanks by Jane Hastings, President S.I. Northern England
14.45 Soroptimist International Cathy Standiford, President Soroptimist International of the Americas Eliane Lagasse, President Soroptimist International of Europe Greetings from Leigh Ellwood-Brown, President Soroptimist International South West Pacific Hanne Jensbo, Soroptimist International President Introduced by Carwen Wynne Howells, Federation President Vote of Thanks by Marguerite Woodstock-Riley, Immediate Past Federation President
Soroptimist International Best Practice Awards
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15.30 Tea
16.00 Keynote Speaker Ian Woodall The Tao of Everest – The Gentle Art of Personal Inspiration and Practical Leadership Introduced by Denise Staplehurst, S.I. Eastbourne and District Vote of Thanks by Jean Campbell, FEC Scotland South
17.00 Close of session
17.00 Change of Insignia Briefing for those involved on Saturday evening
Programme for Friday Evening
19.45 Audience to be seated
20.00 Musical Entertainment by Cordydd Introduced by Sue Thomas, President Elect, S.I. Wales South Vote of Thanks by Selina White, President S.I. South Africa
21.00 Close of concert
21.30 Buses depart
08.00 Voting Delegates to collect electronic keypads
08.45 Members to be seated
09.00 Annual General Meeting Chaired by Federation President, Carwen Wynne Howells See Federation AGM Agenda Vote of Thanks by Jackie Mosedale, Federation President Elect
11.15 Coffee
11.45 Keynote Speaker Christina Lamb Introduced by Laura Redhead, President S.I. London Chilterns Vote of Thanks by Talat Pasha, President S.I. Karachi Central & PAC for Pakistan
12.30 – 14.30 Bras in the Bay in liaison with OXFAM, supporting women in Africa Moira Randall MBE, S.I. Neath Ann Dawson, Chief Steward
Buses leave for Cardiff Bay
14.00 – 15.30 Extension and Membership Workshop Glamorgan Suite, CIA For National Association, Network and Region Extension and Membership Officers ONLY (in office for 2009 / 2010 Federation year)
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18.30 Doors open; all banquet guests to be seated
19.00 Sparkling Gala Banquet Starter and main course are served
19.50 Members and Guests for Change of Insignia ONLY to be seated on West Balcony
20.00 Closing Ceremony and Change of Insignia Welcome to the Federation Change of Insignia Ceremony Commère: Sue Douthwaite, S.I. Gosport, Fareham and District
Presidential Address Carwen Wynne Howells, Federation President
Change of Insignia Installation of Federation Management Committee for 2009 – 2010
Inaugural Address Federation President 2009 – 2010 Jackie Mosedale
Handover of the Soroptimist International flag Helen Murdoch, Conference Chairman Cardiff 2009 to Sue Perry, Conference Chairman Manchester 2010
21:30 Sparkling Gala Banquet continues Dessert and coffee are served
Entertainment from Diva Delight Introduced by Iris Hopkins, Secretary, Cardiff Conference Committee
Vote of Thanks by Jackie Mosedale, Federation President
23:00 Buses depart
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Outgoing 2008 - 2009 Incoming 2009 - 2010
Federation President Carwen Wynne Howells Jackie Mosedale
Immediate Past President Marguerite Woodstock-Riley Carwen Wynne Howells
President Elect Jackie Mosedale Liz Morgan-Lewis
Vice President Liz Morgan-Lewis Maureen Maguire
Honorary Treasurer June Walker Vacant
Director of Programme Hilary Ratcliffe Hilary Ratcliffe
Director of Extension Margaret Oldroyd Margaret Oldroyd
Director of Finance Maureen Maguire Vacant
Director of Membership Kate Moore Kate Moore
Director of Public Relations, Marketing and Development
Pat Black Pat Black
Director of Technical and Advisory Margaret Emsley Margaret Emsley
Outgoing President 2008 - 2009
Incoming President 2009 - 2010
Caribbean Gloria Payne-Banfield Kathy Greenidge
Cheshire North Wales & Wirral Anne MacDonald OBE Shirley Jones
India Sheela Rao Sheela Rao
London Anglia Margaret Hyde Margaret Sandercock
London Chilterns Laura Redhead Julie Blackwell
Midland Arden Isobel Smith Gail Teague
Midland Chase Pauline Wright Gail Wedge
Midland East Linda Moore Claire Bell
Nigeria Theresa Odogwu Theresa Odogwu
North West England and the Isle of Man Marie Blacktop Sharon Greenhow
Northern England Jane Hastings Dorothy Thomson
Northern Ireland Kate Courtenay Jackie Gilmour
Republic of Ireland Kathleen Brophy Pat Braiden
Scotland North Lexi Smart Fiona Watson
Scotland South Margaret Dow Carolyn Lockhart
South Africa Selina White Selina White
South East England Jan Doyle Janis Day
South Lancashire Bernadette Platt Sriya Kulupana
South West and Channel Islands Norna Brown Wendy Plaice
Southern England Sue Dyer Deborah Rogers
Wales South Hilary Allman Susan Thomas
Yorkshire Patricia Drake Judith Alce
Zimbabwe Joy Pitt Joy Pitt
The National Association, Network and Regional Presidents
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Chris Moon MBE
This former Army officer with operational experience worked for a charity clearing landmines in Asia and Africa. He is one of the few westerners to have survived kidnap by the Khmer Rouge guerrillas in Cambodia.
Two years later in 1995 he was blown up in a remote minefield in East Africa. He was walking in a supposedly cleared area in Mozambique when the blast resulted in the loss of his lower right arm and leg. Doctors say he survived against the odds due to his determination and fitness.
Within a year of leaving hospital he successfully completed the London Marathon and a Masters Degree in Security Management. He has done numerous marathons and many of the world’s toughest ultra marathons including the Great Sahara Run and Badwater, the 135-mile continuous ultra through Death Valley to the mountains.
He has taken parties to climb Mount Kilimanjaro and run the length of Cambodia to raise funds for charities assisting the disabled. He has written books, appeared numerous times in the media and, most importantly, used his experience to understand and illustrate the process of achievement.
Chris Moon walks the talk and challenges the concept of limitation.
Ian Woodall
As the first rays of dawn crept across the Tibetan plateau, Ian Woodall stepped onto the summit of Mount Everest and into history, one of a select few to have climbed the world’s highest mountain by both its north and south sides.
During his first ascent from the south in 1996, Ian and his team were trapped in the killer storm described in John Krakauer’s best seller Into Thin Air. They were the closest of any team to those stranded and dying in the storm. In its aftermath they retreated to base camp. While other teams were packing up to leave they chose to try again, finally reaching the summit as the only team left on the mountain.
Two years later while attempting the north side of Everest Ian stopped only a few hundred metres from the summit to try and help a dying American climber. The woman’s first words were ‘don’t leave me’. Yet Ian eventually had to leave her to secure the safety of his own team.
Using the power of emotional storytelling, Ian will bring the triumphs and tragedies of climbing Mount Everest directly to us, showing how the insights gained on the mountain can enhance our Personal Inspiration and Practical Leadership Skills.
Christina LambChristina Lamb is an award-winning journalist who, since graduating from Oxford, has been an inveterate traveller, working for the Financial Times in Pakistan and Brazil and as a correspondent for the Sunday Times in South Africa. She is a Nieman fellow at Harvard University and also a fellow of the Royal Geographic Society. Her works include The Africa House and The Sewing Circles of Herat.
In 2007 Christina Lamb was named Foreign Correspondent of the Year in the British Press Awards and the BBC What The Papers Say awards, the second time she has won both of these. She is currently Foreign Correspondent for the Sunday Times and lives with her husband and son in London.
Bras in the BayOxfam and Soroptimist International have been working together since 2007, with wonderful results. Now we are helping women in Africa through our Bras in the Bay initiative.The bras we collect will be sent to Wastesaver, Oxfam’s textile recycling facility in Huddersfield. From Wastesaver, bales of donated clothing and bras are sent to Senegal where Oxfam has established a project called Frip Ethique. The goal of the project is to create a social enterprise in Senegal for the import and onward sale of second hand clothing in order to benefit women and men in poor urban and rural communities. The project aims to provide employment and improved livelihoods by training people, particularly women, in sorting clothing, distribution, trading and business skills.
In Senegal there is a second hand clothing consumer market from all social groups in the country and the sector generates more jobs per sale than new clothing. Second hand bras are a valuable commodity and British bras are seen as very high quality and are much sought after. The project also aims to create a model of ethical trading for the second hand clothing sector that could be replicated in the future.
Bras in the Bay once again sees Soroptimist International and Oxfam working together, taking unwanted bras on this journey to Senegal!
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Hanne JensboPresident, Soroptimist InternationalA member of S.I. Aarhus in Denmark since 1984, Hanne Jensbo took office as International President of Soroptimist International on 4 August 2009. A lawyer by profession with her own law company until 2008, Hanne is now chairman and volunteer in a “Woman’s House in Aarhus” where around 70 women of 20 different nationalities meet each week to have a little time for themselves and build a network with other women.Hanne’s personal motto for her two years as President is “Action Speaks Louder than Words”. The world needs action and not rhetoric, and she calls on all Soroptimists to pursue the UN Millennium Development Goals and gender perspectives in their service work.Hanne encourages every Soroptimist to be an ambassador for Soroptimist International and to use their international network and continue their good work towards empowering women through awareness, advocacy and action.
Cathy StandifordPresident, Soroptimist International of the AmericasCathy Standiford is a member of Soroptimist International of Garden Grove, in Garden Grove, California. A Soroptimist since 1989, Cathy has held several leadership positions at various levels of the organization, including club president; region governor and parliamentarian; federation program council; and SI public relations liaison. Formerly the assistant manager of the City of Santa Ana, Cathy is also a member of the Preparing the Next Generation Task Force for the League of California Cities and the St. Anselm of Canterbury Episcopal Church.
Eliane LagassePresident, Soroptimist International of EuropeBorn in Ghent, Belgium, Eliane is married with two daughters and one granddaughter. She is Chief of the Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology of St Elisabeth Hospital in Zottegem, Belgium and serves on several committees on deontology and ethics. Eliane’s theme for her biennium is Safe Water for a Safe Life.
Soroptimism has been part of her life since a child - her mother has been a member of SI Ghent since 1968. In 1988, Eliane became the founding president of a new club, SI Zuid Oost Vlaanderen. Her interest in Soroptimism and the impact it could have on the lives of women and children led her to work for the Belgian Union as Union Programme Coordinator for Health, then Governor, and Union President – and is now President of the European Federation.
Dawn Marie LemondsSoroptimist International Programme DirectorDawn Marie Lemonds of Tustin, California is a member of SI Newport Harbor, California. A Soroptimist since 1982, Dawn Marie has served the organisation in various capacities, including Federation Director, Desert Coast Region Governor and Club President. An employee of the state of California for more than 30 years, Dawn Marie is the Director of the South Coast Regional Project which finds and coordinates services for people who are developmentally disabled and are leaving the state institution. She is also an active volunteer with Race for the Cure, Vice Chair of American Association for Mental Retardation, Region II, and Board Member of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter.
Yvonne MachukConvention Chair, 19th Soroptimist International Convention Montreal 2011Soroptimist International of the Americas is looking forward to welcoming delegates to the 19th Soroptimist International Convention in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 10 – 14 July 2011. Through the theme of “Women Leading a Civil Society”, we will explore ways to improve the lives of women and girls around the world. Please join us for inspiring speakers, informative workshops and enjoyable social events that will give you opportunities to rekindle the flame within to continue the significant work of Soroptimism.
Alison SutherlandSoroptimist International Liaison for Project SIerraSI’s Quadrennial Project 2007 - 2011, Project SIerra: a Family and a Future, was launched at the SI Convention in July 2007. The project supports women caring for children in extreme poverty and provides a caring, secure family home for children who are alone or at risk of abandonment. The project location is Sierra Leone, West Africa. Our project partner is Hope and Homes for Children.Alison has been SI Liaison for Project SIerra since 2007. She joined SI Central & SW London in 1993 and transferred to SI Freetown this year when she moved to Sierra Leone to work as Adviser for the Sierra Leone Government Ministry on Internal Affairs, Local Government & Rural Development. She has previously worked as an international election observer and legal adviser on local government.
Glynn RankinDirector of Legal Services, UK Human Trafficking Centre Glynn Rankin was called to the bar, by middle temple, in 1983 and received his MBA from the University of Bradford Management School. He has been a prosecutor for over twenty years, holding a number of senior positions within the Crown Prosecution Service. Glynn was seconded to REFLEX, a multi-agency taskforce, in 2004, where he specialised in serious and organised immigration crime. He has experience in dealing with cases involving human trafficking, people smuggling, labour exploitation and related passport and identity theft offences.
Glynn was a member of the Operation Pentameter team, advising and training law enforcement, governmental and non-governmental agencies, in legal and procedural aspects of trafficking. Glynn continues to work closely with the Crown Prosecution Service policy department, especially in relation to trafficking and victim care policies. Glynn is currently on secondment to the United Kingdom Human Trafficking Centre and is their Head of Legal Services.
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Euphor – Euphonium Quartet, Royal Welsh College of Music and DramaEuphor was created in 2006 and consists of Robert Fox, Stephen Kane, Ben Wright and Matthew Jenkins. These four students are from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Euphonium department and are all studying under the guidance of Dr. Robert and his son David Childs.
Euphor is a vibrant euphonium quartet regularly performing recitals and master classes, as well as outreach work for Live Music Now. 2008 saw the release of their debut CD Euphor, and the quartet successfully represented the UK at the festival of Low Brass in Luxembourg and the International Tuba and Euphonium Conference in Ohio, America.
Cwmni Dawns Werin Caerdydd– Cardiff Folk Dance CompanyThe official Welsh folk dance team of Cardiff, Cwmni Dawns Werin Caerdydd has been entertaining and educating people in Welsh music and dance, organising festivals and acting as ambassadors for Wales and the Welsh culture since 1968.
The company has travelled far and wide, to the USA, Japan, Russia, Ukraine and most of the countries of the EU. They have participated in festivals and exchange visits with other countries – in Leuven, Belgium, in
Asturias in northern Spain, Cork in Eire and Vogelwaarde in the Netherlands – and danced for many celebrities including the Crown Prince of Japan at a festival for Japanese families sponsored by Sony.
The company has been successful in national competitions on many occasions, including prizes in the National Eisteddfod of Wales (seven times), the Urdd (Youth) Eisteddfod and the Cerdd Dant Festival of Welsh Singing.
Kathryn Rees, HarpistInspired to play the harp at the age of ten, Kathryn became a National Eisteddfod winner in both solo and ensemble competitions, and a finalist in the Rotary Clubs Young Musician of the Year and Texaco Young Musician of Wales. Since graduating with a BMus (Hons) and a Dip ABRSM in performance from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Kathryn has performed as a soloist at The Royal Festival Hall, Royal Albert Hall and the Houses of Parliament, as well as recording for Welsh language and national television and radio programmes.
Following several successful performances for Cor Meibion De Cymru, Kathryn was appointed their Harpist in Residence – a role specially created for her. She has featured on both of their CDs and regularly performs with them across the country.
Kathryn entertains and charms her audiences with a wide-ranging and exciting repertoire which varies from classical Mozart to lively jazz.
Angharad Rees, SopranoAt eight Angharad started singing lessons and by the age of twelve knew she wanted to pursue a professional singing career. She studied with International Opera Soprano Patricia O’Neill and sixteen years on Angharad continues to study under her expertise.Having graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama with a BA honours degree in Performance, Angharad has performed for the Nepalese Royal Family and made her international debut in Hollywood in 2001. She has also performed with Welsh National Opera singer Aled Hall, the Cardiff Philharmonic choir conducted by Alun Guy and in July 2007 performed with West End and Broadway Musical star Peter Karrie.
An extremely talented soprano, Angharad joined the elite of Wales when she was selected to join the Gorsedd of Bards after winning the Towyn Roberts Scholarship at the 2008 National Eisteddfod in Cardiff. Her selection is well deserved as she has already won the Royal National Eisteddfod 11 times, the Urdd Youth National Eisteddfod and Llangollen International Eisteddfod twice, and has been awarded the W. Towyn Roberts, Violet Mary Lewis scholarship, the Richard Harris memorial scholarship and the Pam Weaver scholarship.
Cordydd Cordydd was formed in 2000 by a group of friends in Cardiff and has since developed into one of the most successful and talented mixed voice choirs in Wales. They have been successful in numerous competitions, including winning the National Eisteddfod Mixed Voice Choir under 45 voices on 5 occasions, and the Best Choir in last year’s National Eisteddfod This year, they won the Mixed Voice Choir category in S4C’s Cor Cymru and Sioned James, the conductor, went on to win Best Conductor 2009. They also competed for the very first time in Llangollen International Eisteddfod and were delighted to bring home third prize. Cordydd have travelled to Hong Kong and Barbados, and frequently appear on television and radio programmes, such as Sunday Half Hour on Radio 3.
Cordydd released their first CD in 2008, of John Rutter’s Requiem with Elin Manahan Thomas – the very first recording in Welsh to be given the composer’s blessing. They celebrate their 10th anniversary next year, with many special events and a workshop with one of the world’s most prominent and successful composers, Eric Whitacre.
Diva DelightDiva Delight consists of three professionally trained singers with a passion for performing and a sense of fun. Their innate musicality and beautiful voices, combined with a naughty streak, will have you captivated one minute and collapsing with laughter the next. All three Divas are soloists in their own right and their voices feature on range of different albums including Karl Jenkins’ Requiem, The Music of Basil Harwood , William Vaughans’ The Poisoned Kiss and Quo Vadis conducted by the late Richard Hickox. Skilled arrangers and composers, the Divas have a wide repertoire covering everything from opera and musical theatre, to operetta and jazz - you can be sure they will know your favourite song! Together with some of the most talented young pianists in South Wales, the Divas have performed all over Britain and shared a stage with a variety of world renowned performers ranging from Bryn Terfel, Jose Carreras and Rebecca Evans to Katherine Jenkins and Rod Stewart! Alison, Sylvia, Rhian and tonight’s pianist Nia Edwards, hope you enjoy their performance and have a wonderful evening in their company.
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Anguilla Josephine Gumbs
Antigua Lynette Workman
Bangladesh Shamim Matin Chowdhury
Barbados Barbara Taylor
Cameroon Margaret Ndzelen
Cheshire, North Wales & Wirral Joyce Anderson
Gambia Angela Andrews
Grenada Lucia Livingston-Andall
India Sheela Rao
Jamaica Jennifer Hobson-Hector
London Anglia Ineke Morris
London Chilterns Jane Slatter
Malawi Joyce N’goma
Malta Dot Hunter
Mauritius Colette Le Chartier
Midland Arden Isobel Smith
Midland Chase Bozena Benton
Midland East Anne Spence
Nigeria Angela Giwa-Osagie
North West England & the Isle of Man Linda Beddows
Northern England Patricia Gatherum
Northern Ireland Irene Orr
Pakistan Mussaret Anwar Sheikh
Republic of Ireland Carmel Schmidt
Scotland North Janice Wilson
Scotland South Jean Campbell
Seychelles Shobha Hajarnis
Sierra Leone Thelma Thomas
South Africa Selina White
South East England Denise Staplehurst
South Lancashire Dorothy Lee
South West & Channel Islands Irene Hockin
Southern England Tracy Gardiner
Sri Lanka Oranea Mendis
St Vincent & the Grenadines Annelle Thomas
Trinidad & Tobago Martha Frederick-Franklyn
Turks & Caicos Cynthia Astwood
Uganda Vacant
Wales South Ann Hodgson
Yorkshire Hilary Putman
Zimbabwe Constance Mutunhu
Federation Executive Board 2009 – 2010
The Presidential Roll of Honour1923-25 Kathleen, Viscountess Falmouth President, Greater London Club
Presidents of National Union of Soroptimist Clubs of Great Britain
(Part of The European Federation Until 1934)
1927-28 Mrs Elspeth Fox Pitt Greater London Dress Designer
1928-29 Mrs Lilian J Hetley Greater London Leatherwork
1929-31 Dr Elizabeth Hunt BA,MB,ChB Liverpool Dermatologist
1931-33 Miss Helen Catto MBE,MA Glasgow Chief Woman OfficerLMS
1933-34 Lady Barrett CH,CBE,MD,MS Greater London Gynaecologist
1934-35 Miss M F Adams OBE,MA, LLD Liverpool Headmistress
Presidents of The European Federation of Soroptimist Clubs
1928-29 Miss Amie D Kerr Sander Greater London Translator
1929-30 Dr Elizabeth Hunt BA,MB,ChB Liverpool Dermatologist
Presidents of The Federation Of Soroptimist International of Great Britain And Ireland
(Formally National Union of Soroptimist Clubs of Great Britain)
1934-35 Miss M F Adams OBE,MA,LLD Liverpool Headmistress
1935-36 Miss E P Smith BA, PhD Dundee College Lecturer
1936-37 Mrs E Cockroft MBE,JP Halifax Councillor
1937-38 Miss E Hawes MBE Greater London Optician
1938-39 Miss H L M Gibbs OBE,MA,BCL Birmingham Barrister
1939-41 Mrs H D Williams MBE,JP Swansea Councillor
1941-42 Miss E Macgillivray Edinburgh Confectioner
1942-43 Miss E Glen Dobie MPS North Wirral Pharmacist
1943-44 Miss M P Eggleston Sheffield Manpower Officer, Ministry of Labour
1944-45 Miss Mary Grose Bristol Company Director
1945-46 Miss F M Bailey MBE,FCIS Bradford Company Director
1946-47 Dr M M Stevenson Glasgow Medicine, General Practitioner
1947-48 Miss M A Cox OBE,JP Bradford District Controller, Ministry of Labour
1948-49 Miss G E Holloway BA Dublin College Principal
1949-50 Miss D Warner FCIS,JP Leicester Chartered Secretary
1950-51 Miss M H Bradley NFF Cambridge College Vice Principal
1951-52 Dr Violet Parkes OBE,JP Sutton Coldfield Medicine, General Practitioner
1952-53 Dr E D Griffiths Ellesmere Port Medicine, General Practitioner
1953-54 Miss Muriel Bond MSc Central London Lecturer in Physiology
1954-55 Mrs D McNabb BA,MP Lurgan, N.Ireland Member of (Stormont) Parliament
1955-56 Miss G E Allen BSc Chesterfield Principal of Teachers’ Training College
1956-57 Miss R E Morris BA Sutton Headmistress
1957-58 Miss M A North Dewsbury Domestic Science Organiser
1958-59 Miss P A B Macdonald RGN Preston Welfare Officer, Nursing Sister
1959-60 Miss K M Halpin CBE Greater London Chief Regional Administrator WRVS
1960-61 Miss B A Burton JP Manchester Company Director
1961-62 Dr M Esslemont CBE,JP,MA,BSc,MB,ChB,LLD Aberdeen Medicine, General Practitioner
1962-63 Miss G P Thyer-Jones MA, LLB Llanelli Headmistress
1963-64 Mrs M Stallard Barnstaple Lawyer
1964-65 Mrs A N Mcillrath Belfast Head Teacher
1965-66 Miss J Stovell Croydon Milliner
1966-67 Miss M K Murray Birmingham Publicity Manager
1967-68 Mrs E L Lambert Gateshead Solicitor
1968-69 Miss E M Denham Worcester County Children’s Officer
1969-70 Miss M e Collington BA,BSc North London HM Inspector of Factories
1970-71 Miss F D Mackenzie Whyte MBE,MA Edinburgh Governor, College of Education
1971-72 Miss B Grosvenor CBE Killarney Farmer
1972-73 Miss Thelma Jarret MBE Melbourne Migrant Education
1973-74 Miss Hilda Richardson MA Cambridge Secretary to a Learned Society
1974-75 Miss Hilda Ruth Harris MD,FRCPath,MRCPE Wrexham Pathologist
1975-76 Miss C Evans MA,BSc,JP Southport Headmistress
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1976-77 Judge Daffodil Cosgrave Hastings,Bexhill & District Judge
1977-78 Miss K Collin JP Warrington Tax Consultant
1978-79 Mrs Catherine Salt Glasgow South Hotelier
1979-80 Dr Jean M Sheach MD,DMRD Exeter Radiologist
1980-81 Dr Priscilla E Turnbull MRCGP Dundee Medicine, General Practitioner
1981-82 Mrs Viola Hewitt BA,LLCM,LTCL,LGSM Lurgan, N Ireland Principal, School of Speech & Drama
1982-83 Miss Thelma M de Leeuw GRSM,LRAM,ARCM Bingley Student Advisor, Higher Education
1983-84 Mrs Margaret Hutchings Chepstow Chartered Secretary
1984-85 Miss Muriel Bowers Cork, Ireland Property Company Director
1985-86 Dr Celeste Muir Ashford, Kent Medicine, General Practitioner
1986-87 Miss Kate Fussell FRCS Wigan Surgeon
1987-88 Mrs Hilary Shaw Sunderland Architectural Designer
1988-89 Mrs Anne Brian Stockport University Administrator
1989-90 Mrs Hilary Page MBE Lewisham Civil Service, Regional Welfare Officer
1990-91 Mrs Jane Barrie BSc,ARCS Taunton Stockbroker
1991-92 Miss Brenda P Jackson JP, LL.D Sheffield Vice Chairman, Health Authority
1992-93 Miss Irene Darlaston Nuneaton Information Manager
1993-94 Mrs Dorothy (Llewellyn) Jamieson Great Yarmouth Improvement Grants Officer
1994-95 Miss Helen Adamson Glasgow West Museum Curator
1995-96 Miss Patricia Fahey Crosby Chief Probation Officer
1996-97 Mrs Olive Newton MA JP Neath Justice of Peace
1997-98 Mrs Vourneen (Jo) Darbyshire Blackpool Solicitor
1998-99 Mrs Pamela Lee Isle Of Wight NHS Lay Person
1999-00 Dr Elizabeth Harrison King’s Lynn Medicine, General Practitioner
2000-01 Mrs Hilary Shaw Keighley Solicitor
2001-02 Mrs Lynn Dunning Ramsbottom Head Teacher
2002-03 Dr Joan Smyth CBE Bangor N Ireland Chairman Transport Company
2003-04 Mrs Ann Garvie Glasgow South Director Private Health Care
2004-05 Mrs Janet Garnons-Williams The Medway Towns Solicitor
2005-06 Mrs Ann Dawson Stafford Staff Development Officer
2006-07 Dr Hilary-Kay Young Dundee University Senior Lecturer
2007-08 Mrs Marguerite Woodstock-Riley Barbados Attorney-at-Law
Presidents of Soroptimist International
(Formerly Soroptimist International Association)
From Soroptimist International of Great Britain and Ireland
1956-60 Dr Violet Parkes OBE, JP
1967-69 Mrs Marion Stallard
1977-79 Mrs Hilda Richardson MA
1981-83 Mrs Catharine Salt
1989-91 Miss Thelma de Leeuw GRSM, LRAM, ARCM
1997-99 Mrs Hilary Page MBE
2005-07 Mrs Lynn Dunning
Honorary Life Members of Soroptimist International of Great Britain and Ireland
Miss Emily Crawford FCA
Mrs Phyllis Newman
Mrs Ailsa Stanley OBE, JP
Mrs Anne Ainsworth
Mrs Margaret Alderson
The Presidential Roll of Honour - continued
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND THANKS TO:
Jane Hutt AM and the Welsh Assembly GovernmentLord Mayor and City of Cardiff Cardiff Marriott Wales South RegionDerek Lawton of Rocket Creative Design Limited
Special thanks for their support and helpfulness go to • Amanda, Susie and all the staff at Cardiff International Arena • Guy Mayer and his team at Stage Sound Services Limited• Everyone who helped to make Bras in the Bay a reality, with particular thanks to the Wales Millennium Centre• All the staff at SIGBI Federation Office• The stewards, who have given their time to help us all.
CARDIFF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Helen Murdoch - ChairmanAnn Hodgson – Deputy Chairman and TreasurerIris Hopkins - SecretaryAnn Dawson - Chief StewardRhian Williams – Deputy Chief StewardDee Jenkins - Hotels LiaisonCarys Brown and Rayner Rees – Transport LiaisonPat Black – Public Relations Joanne Wagstaffe - Registration Kay Richmond – Display LiaisonOlive Newton – Annual General Meeting LiaisonMoira Randall MBE – Bras in the Bay LiaisonCathy Grove - Cardiff Liaison