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Dr. Esosa Iriowen (r), an adjunct assistant professor of chemistry, has been elected as the President of the Dover Lions Club, a chapter of the national community service organization. He is pictured with Tony Lee, the organization's MD-22 District Governor.
In this photo: Dr. Esosa Iriowen (r), an adjunct assistant professor of chemistry, has been elected as the President of the Dover Lions Club, a chapter of the national community service organization. He is pictured with Tony Lee, the organization’s MD-22 District Governor.
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University’s Dr. Esosa Iriowen elected Dover Lions Club President

Thursday, May 13, 2021

Dr. Esosa Iriowen, an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, has been elected to be the next president of the Dover Lions Club.

The new post of the Dover Lions Club president is yet another community service endeavor for Dr. Iriowen, as he also currently serves as the faculty advisor for the DSU Campus Lions Club, the University’s Rotaract Club and the Interact Club at the Early College High School.

Dr. Iriowen’s Dover Lions Club presidency becomes effective on July 1 and is a two-year term.

The mission of the Lions Club is to empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace and promote international understanding. The vision statement of the organization is to be a global leader in community and humanitarian service. The Lions Club was first established in the United States in 1917.