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First female president for RSM board

First female president for RSM board
By Samantha Elley
It could be said that the Casino RSM Club runs in the blood of Trudy Lamont, who was recently elected unopposed as the first female president to the board.
“I’ve been a member of the club since I was 18, and I’ve been coming here for as long as I can remember before that,” she said.
“I saw a mailout to members and a call for nominations and when I looked at the existing board, it was a mostly older and male dominated board. I noticed the younger demographic, especially families with young children, weren’t really represented.
“As someone who regularly takes kids to the club, I wanted to join to help make it more family friendly, as well as adding my professional skills to the role.”
That was four years ago, and despite being encouraged to stand for president two years ago, where Trudy felt she wasn’t ready, instead electing to be Senior Vice President, she has now taken up the mantle of president.
With a wealth of experience and background in law and governance, Trudy will no doubt be an asset, not only to the Casino RSM board, but the club and members in general.
“There have been a lot of changes in the club over the past four years,” said Trudy.
“We’ve worked on big projects outside the club and the family theme will be a continuing focus going forward.
“We are currently undertaking a feasibility report on how to accommodate families and children better, after our previous children’s playroom had to be decommissioned after continuing vandalism.
“We are looking at a better way to cater to the kids.”
Having grown up in Casino, raised three children in the area and spent many a family celebration at the RSM Club, Trudy is excited to be part of the future decision making of such an important community asset.
“In the last term, I was chairing a steering committee to create a much-needed youth hub for Casino that the club is backing financially,” she said.
“Our DA for this facility has now been approved and we will continue to progress the youth hub and hope to have an opening date in the not-too-distant future.
“The club is excited to be able to facilitate this for our community.”
When asked if she has had any negative pushback on her being the first woman in the president’s chair, Trudy is philosophical.
“It’s different for the club as a whole and for the members,” she said.
“I was a solicitor for 20 years and worked in many places in senior roles.
“But I totally understand the significance of it being a big change.
“It’s different for me as well, but it doesn’t feel weird as I’ve had these types of roles over my career.
“Having the support of the rest of the board, who put me forward for this role and have put their faith in me, has me confident in my ability to lead the club.”
Trudy also said the club’s new member forums have only shown encouragement and praise for the work of the board.
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