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PRESIDENT’S REPORT 2003-2004


The second half of 2003 started off with two talks given by Cambridge University professors, Professor Peter Nolan and Professor Mike Gregory, who came to Malaysia (whatever happened to the Oxford University professors?). Both talks were not organised by the Society, but members of the Society were invited because of the origin of the speakers.

These intellectual activities were followed by a relaxing and informal dinner hosted by a committee member of the Society, Elizabeth Lee, in honour of the Cambridge University Interviewers for Malaysia. There was then a lull before things started to pick up again with the Vice-President (Oxon) hosting a dinner for members at his home in February 2004. The following month was the first opportunity to bring out the black-tie, for the Annual Boat Race Dinner which was held at Bankers’ Club. Cambridge again took the honours, making the year’s activities of the Society seem dominated by Cambridge University.

Two committee members, Terence Mahoney and Elizabeth Lee, then represented the Society in doing its bit for education, when they gave career talks to students in Tengku Kurshiah College in Negeri Sembilan. A review of these activities that I have alluded to is attached for your reference.

In May, we sent out a feedback form to all members via email, fax and /or snail mail in order to obtain feedback on the types of activities/events members would like the Society to organise for them. We hoped that with this feedback, The Society would be better able to cater to the needs of its members. Only 10% responded, and the events that members ranked in terms of interest were a) talks by prominent Malaysian Statesmen/Businessmen (66%) b) cocktail parties (63%) c) Boat Race (47%) and Programmes with the Malaysian Royal Families (37%). Events that members would like to see more of are a) informative talks by prominent individuals (61%) b) fun and social events (61%) c) networking events for business/career advancement (50%) and d) charitable events (37%).

The Society has also revamped its website to make it more friendly, and members are encouraged to visit it regularly to keep informed about upcoming activities. Members are also advised to update any change of particulars through the website, which is very convenient and will ensure that you get informed about any goings-on.

The President (that is myself), Secretary and Treasurer, have to retire from our positions at today’s Annual General Meeting, having served the Society in these current capacities for the maximum allowable three consecutive years. In these past three years, as the Treasurer’s Report will verify, we are proud to say that the committee has managed to increase the funds of the Society from RM58,000 to RM180,000. Membership of the Society has also risen from 320 to 438 over the same period.

Lastly, I would like to take this opportunity to thank my present committee. It has been a pleasure working with all of you in furthering the aims of the Society.


The President,
Tan Sri Ahmad Abdullah
June 18, 2004

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