The Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST) Textile Alumni Association recently held its Annual General Meeting (AGM), marking another year of collaboration and progress among its members. The meeting highlighted important developments within the association, key leadership announcements, and strategic plans for the upcoming year.
Key Highlights of the AGM:
Leadership Announcements:
- Md. Ruhul Rahad Khan (2nd Batch) was appointed as the President of the association.
- Monjur Morshed Al Azim (6th Batch) was elected as the General Secretary. These leaders, along with the newly introduced key bodies, are expected to drive the organization forward in its mission to engage alumni and contribute to the industry.
Introduction of Key Bodies: The AGM introduced the following bodies, aimed at ensuring the association operates effectively and achieves its goals:
- Advisory Board: A group of seasoned professionals providing guidance on the strategic direction.
- Alumni Board: Representing the broader alumni community, this board will focus on fostering stronger alumni relations.
- Association Executive Members: This executive team will manage day-to-day operations and activities.
Financial Overview: The financial report for the past year was presented, offering a transparent overview of annual expenditures and the current fund status. The association emphasized the importance of financial stability to support its future initiatives.
Future Planning and Upcoming Events: Several key events were announced as part of the upcoming year’s agenda, reflecting the association’s commitment to personal and professional development for its members:
- AUSTTAA App Launching: A new mobile application to strengthen alumni connections and streamline communication.
- Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Training: A professional development opportunity aimed at enhancing members’ skills in process improvement.
- Virtual Talk Show, “AUSTTAA ADDA”: An engaging virtual series where alumni can share experiences, industry insights, and foster community interaction.
The AGM concluded with optimism, with members expressing enthusiasm for the association’s continued growth and future activities.