Waterlight Save Initiative, a United Nations Economic and Social Council-approved NGO based in the United States, has named Ranti Agbaminoja as the Secretary of its Board of Directors.
The organization announced Agbaminoja’s appointment in a statement released on Saturday. In her new role, she will provide strategic direction and foster collaborative efforts within the board and the broader community.
The statement noted, “Agbaminoja’s appointment as Secretary of the Board of Directors of Waterlight Save Initiative marks an exciting opportunity for the organization. Her leadership is expected to reinvigorate the organization’s efforts and enhance its influence on global water sustainability. With Agbaminoja at the helm, the organization is well-equipped to address the urgent challenges of water scarcity and environmental conservation.
Agbaminoja’s expertise, vision, and dedication to community development are anticipated to propel the organization toward greater success and a more sustainable future for all.
The recent approval by ECOSOC underscores the international and global significance of Waterlight Save Initiative’s mission, enabling it to advocate for water sustainability on a larger scale and make a lasting impact worldwide.”
As the new Secretary of the Board of Directors, Agbaminoja stated, “I have several key responsibilities that are crucial to the governance and operational efficiency of the organization. These include maintaining accurate records of board meetings and organizational decisions, facilitating communication between board members and the organization’s staff and external stakeholders, contributing to strategic planning and the implementation of the organization’s goals, and overseeing compliance with regulatory requirements and best practices in non-profit governance.
“My role is pivotal in ensuring that the board’s activities are transparent, efficient, and aligned with the organization’s mission. My expertise in communication will be instrumental in advancing the organization’s objectives and enhancing its outreach efforts.”