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City chapter of FICCI FLO conducts virtual change of guard ceremony

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Tribune News Service

Amritsar, May 12

The Amritsar chapter of FICCI FLO held its virtual change of guard ceremony on Tuesday. Immediate chairperson Arushi Verma handed over the baton to Meeta Mehra, who will be the chairperson of the women’s organisation for 2020-21.

Chairperson Meeta Mehra, immediate past chairperson Arushi Verma, founder chairperson Gowri Bansal, senior vice chairperson Manjot Dhillon, vice chairperson Shika Sareen, treasurer Simar Preet Sandhu, secretary Himani Arora, joint secretary Mona Singh and joint treasurer Tanya Khanna will be in the new team of the organisation.

Meeta, who is also an entrepreneur, shared her vision for FLO. “Due to the pandemic, the world has changed. So, my tagline for FLO will be Reflect, Refresh and Reform. The number 2020 is associated with a perfect vision and this year will be about a perfect opportunity to rebuild with all positivity channeled to it,” she said.

Meeta’s list of priorities includes launching an all-inclusive online portal for B2B and B2C exchange. “The world has shifted to web amidst the ongoing crisis and that is where one can re-grow the business. I want to connect all 17 chapters of FICCI FLO through the portal that will be called FLO-mazon,” she said.

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