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Malia Salisbury sworn in as president‑elect of NASW Guam chapter
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Malia Salisbury was sworn in as president‑elect of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Guam chapter at a ceremony in the Guam Congress Building; officers and student representatives were announced and attendees praised social work values and commitment.
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Malia Salisbury was sworn in as president‑elect of the National Association of Social Workers Guam chapter at a ceremony at the Guam Congress Building. The event, opened by a presiding moderator, included the formal oath and the announcement of the new board.
Salisbury read the oath aloud: "I, Malia Salisbury, do solemnly affirm that I will faithfully fulfill the duties of my office. As a member of the NASW Guam chapter board of directors, I will uphold the mission of the National Association of Social Workers ... This I solemnly affirm." The moderator introduced Salisbury as president‑elect and listed the other elected officers: Christy Angoco (secretary), Don Cruz (bachelor of social work student representative), Adam Nelson (bachelor of social work student representative) and Mokihana Kahele (master of social work student representative).
A NASW board representative thanked supporters and noted that serving "during a tough period" reflects leadership and commitment. Salisbury, in brief remarks, thanked the board and said she looked forward to the work ahead. The ceremony concluded with final words of thanks and best wishes.

