Congratulations to Anthea Tilsley – Association Vice President for 2022-2023

Congratulations to Anthea Tilsley – Association Vice President for 2022-2023

Inner Wheel Club of Chelmsford Mildmay members are delighted that Anthea was recently elected as Association Vice President for 2022-2023.
Anthea has been a member of Chelmsford Mildmay since 1992 and has held most positions within the club including Club Correspondent, Overseas Organiser, Club President twice and Membership officer. From 2009-2012 Anthea was District Overseas Organiser/First Vice. 2012-2013 District Chairman, 2013/14 Acting District Chairman, Membership Officer. 2014/15 Anthea took on the role of District Membership Chairman followed by 2015/2017 Member of Council. 2016/17 she was Member of Council on Membership Committee. 2017-2018 NCVO Liaison Officer then 2018-2022 Anthea was Chair of Association Membership and Development Committee.

She is always very enthusiastic at promoting the ethos of Inner Wheel at every opportunity. Recruitment, retention of members and rejuvenation of clubs is her passion.
All our club members rely on Anthea for the latest information regarding Inner Wheel and we also value her friendship and support. She is the perfect role model for Inner Wheel. Chelmsford Mildmay members will be behind her every step of the way in her new role.

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