Principal Denise Lievesley hosts alumni reception in Kuala Lumpur

Alumni, friends and supporters of Green Templeton College gathered in Kuala Lumpur last week for a reception hosted by Principal Denise Lievesley.

The event took place on Thursday 22 August and was held at The Gobo Upstairs Lounge at Traders Hotel.

Thank you to everyone who joined us – it was lovely to see you!

Principal Denise Lievesley hosts alumni reception at The Gobo Upstairs Lounge at Traders Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, 22 August 2019

Principal Denise Lievesley hosts alumni reception at The Gobo Upstairs Lounge at Traders Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, 22 August 2019

While in Kuala Lumpur, Denise also participated in the World Statistics Congress, which was opened by Malaysian Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad.

Denise travelled to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore, where she hosted an alumni reception at The Tanglin Club on 14 August.

You can keep updated on all upcoming alumni events around the world here.

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