Executive
| Former Chronicle journalist heads Canadian organization |
| Written by Frederick Halley |
| Sunday, 16 January 2011 04:56 |
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TORONTO, Canada – A former senior reporter of the Guyana Chronicle, who also served with distinction during a short stint in the Guyana Police Force, is the new president of the Guyana Ex-Police Association of Canada (GEPAC). At its recent bi-annual general meeting, the effervescent Lance Alexander, a long-serving member of GEPAC’s fund-raising committee and one-time chair of the disciplinary committee, gained the approval of members, replacing Roger Mattar, whose mandatory two-year term ended in December 2010.There’s also a new vice-president in John Johnson, who’s never served in the Force but benefitted from the association’s flexible constitution, which caters for children of former policemen. Later seconded to the then Government Information Services (GIS), Alexander reported directly to the late Information Minister, Ms. Shirley Field-Ridley.Prior to migrating to Canada, the newly-elected president was also attached to the United States Embassy as Public Relations/Information Officer, and hosted a weekly show on Radio Demerara. A community-oriented individual, even before departing Guyana, Alexander was vice-president for International Affairs with the Kiwanis Club of Georgetown from 1975-81. He continued in the same vein in Canada, with a long list of community involvements. These included being mentor for the Junior Achievement Programme in the Region of Peel, from 1988-2007; chair and co-chair of United Way of Peel Region’s programme at Chrysler from 1989 – 2008; executive member of the Brampton Chrysler Social Club (1987-2008); active member of the St. Stanislaus Alumni Association since 1990; key manager of the annual ‘Last Lap Lime’; active member of The Caribbean Children Foundation (TCCF) since its establishment in 1990, and chair of its Brampton chapter from 1992. Alexander has received numerous citations, certificates, letters of commendation and awards, plaques and tokens from Chrysler and various civic/community organizations. Alexander posited that during this decade, GEPAC has accomplished wonderful things to ensure an enviable place in the community, but also opined that much more is yet to be done. “GEPAC must play an outstanding role, and become the benchmark of leadership in the community. Yes, we can do it, because GEPAC is a pre-eminent repository of knowledgeable and skilled individuals. “Enshrined in Article 11 (Purpose & Objectives) sub-section 2.1 and 2.2 of our constitution is this fundamental belief: I am my brothers’ and sisters’ keeper. That makes GEPAC dynamic. It allows us to pursue our individual dreams, and yet come together as one family from a common law enforcement organization. I strongly believe that we must consistently embrace those principles with solid actions. I believe in an organization in which we have a sense of neighbourliness, a sense of community, a sense of sisterhood and brotherhood, willing to look out for one another and help those who are most vulnerable.” New vice-president Johnson brings to GEPAC a vast array of skills, and many years of experience drawn from various sectors — consultancy, management training, insurance, real estate, and non-profit community organizations, among others.
Meanwhile, Gordon Collins, a former president and founding member, retains the all-important position of secretary, while John O’Dell, who previously served as president, returns as assistant secretary. Long-serving treasurer, Cleveland Chester continues in that role, with Roy Soobrian as assistant treasurer. Former secretary, Frederick Halley, who was co-opted as Public Relations Officer (PRO) last year, maintains that post. The three trustees are Bertrand Leacock, Louis Jarvis, and Dessie Fanfair. Fitzherbert Mars will continue to serve as Sergeant-at-Arms. |
2011
GUYANA EX-POLICE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Vice-President: John JOHNSON
Secretary: Gordon COLLINS
Assistant Secretary: John ODELL
Treasurer: Cleveland CHESTER
Assistant Treasurer: Roy SOOBRIAN
Welfare Officer: William HENRY
Public Relations Officer: Frederick HALLEY
Sergeant At Arms: Fitzherbert MARS
Trustee: Louis JERVIS
Trustee: Dessie FANFAIR
Trustee: Birtrand LEACOCK
Past President: Roger MATTAR


