First BAME woman Chairman for Slough Conservatives

Tuesday 08th December 2020 07:12 EST
 

On Monday 7th December, the Slough Conservative Association appointed their first woman from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community and the youngest person as their new chairman. Mherunisa Hussain will be replacing the current chairman Lee Pettman and the university student is expected to bring a “wealth of experience, insights, and passion” to the role.

The leader of the Conservatives, councillor Wayne Strutton (Haymill and Lynch Hill) said Ms Hussain has the “vision” to take the group forward and is “excited” to see how she leads the association into the future.

In a statement to Slough Observer, Mherunisa Hussain said, “I am delighted and honoured to have been elected as the new Chairman of Slough Conservative Association. I look forward to leading this association with the same passion and dedication of our outgoing Chairman; to working closely with our fantastic Conservative councillors and to harnessing the enthusiasm of our younger members to take this association and party forward in Slough”.


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