Last Updated on January 25, 2024, 7:00 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The Robotics Association of St Kitts and Nevis took to its Facebook page and revealed a new face: Malyka Howell, who will serve as the organization’s new ambassador.
SKNRA welcomed Malyka Howell as their organization’s new ambassador. Adding new faces to the staff symbolizes SKNRA’s commitment to fostering relationships by increasing the organization’s visibility and advancing the mission both nationally and internationally.
SKNRA has announced that Malyka Howell will represent the organization at various events and functions, acting as another face and voice.
SKNRA praised Malyka Howellland’s charismatic presence with exceptional communication skills, making her perfect for the role.
Malyka Howeland’s passion for robotics and technology, combined with her ability to engage and inspire, will undoubtedly raise SKNRA’s profile and attract new opportunities and partnerships.
Additionally, Malyka Howell has a background in PR. Her experience in lobbying positions her as a key player in promoting SKNRA’s initiatives.
Malyka Howellland’s role involves communicating with the community, stakeholders and potential partners to increase understanding and support for SKNRA programs.
In addition, SKNRA urged the members, supporters and the general public to welcome the new ambassador, Malyka Howell.
.In addition, Malyka Howell’s dynamic approach and dedication to robotics and technology are critical to continuing SKNRA’s mission with vigour and enthusiasm.
SKNRA thanked Howell for accepting the role of new Ambassador for the St Kitts and Nevis Robotics Society.SKNRA emphasized that they are sure that Malyka Howell’s contribution significantly strengthens efforts to make a profound impact in robotics and technology, both locally and globally.
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