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Mar 06, 2015 Sports
Attorney-at-Law Stephen Lewis was recently returned unopposed as President of
the Everest Cricket Club and rolled out a packed agenda for the next term in office, even as he expressed appreciation to the members for the overwhelming confidence bestowed on him.
Immediately upon being re-elected at the Annual General Meeting (AGM), Lewis implored on the Executive Committee to uphold the constitution, rules, and bylaws of the club and safeguard the best interest of the club.
“Going forward, we will continue to develop the club by undertaking more works and projects in the area of ground and building, the completion of the outdoor kitchen and bar. A comprehensive upgrade of our computer and accounting system,” Lewis said.
Another area of focus for Lewis would be revenue generation that will fuel the club’s sustenance and activities.
“My committee and I shall endeavour to look closely at the debt collection and put in place more stringent measure to realise out receivables. We shall set up a committee to reach out as far as possible, to the more than 70 per cent of members, who have not been paying dues,” Lewis remarked.
The President also spoke of the need to increase membership at the facility. “We shall continue to endeavour to increase our membership, and to this end, I urge you the members to bring the purposes of enrolling as members at least two persons for the year 2015.”
The Executive Committee members are: Stephen Lewis (President), Rajesh Singh (1st Vice-President), Mark Singh (2nd Vice-President), Charamchan Rambarran (Secretary), Royston Rachpaul (Treasurer), Daniel Singh (Assistant Secretary), Anthony Rampersaud (Assistant Treasurer) and Shaheed Mohamed (Club Captain). The Committee Members are Looknauth Persaud, Harry Yankana, Manichan Rai and Johnny Azeez.
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