The membership of the Quardu Gboni Mandingo Association in the United States has constituted the Board of Directors.
Meanwhile, the elected board representatives met recently at a teleconference and elected Hon. Ahmed Sheriff from St. Louis as their Chairman and Hon. Camah Mulabah from Sterling, Virginia as their Vice Chairman respectively.
Other members of the Board include Hon. Kewuleh Dorleh of Philadelphia, Hon. Geemah Kamara of Rhode Island, Hon. Musa Kamara of Minnesota, Hon. Mariam Fofana of Newark, New Jersey, and Hon. Lasana Trawally (former interim QGMA president).
The Executive leadership headed by President Seama Sheriff wishes to extend its welcoming arms to the members of the Board and is looking forward to working with them to push projects that will benefit QGMA members and the the Quardu Gboni District in Liberia.
ULAA National Executive President and son of Quardu Gboni, Anthony Kesselly emailed the elected Board members and pledged his support. “Congratulations Brothers Sheriff and Mulabah. Yours is an onerous task which I am convinced you will equal,” Kesselly said.
The Board Chairman says his Board looks forward to doing its best for “our organization and our community. Obviously, that means tapping into experienced veteran community leaders and many others.”

