The Chinese Association of Trinidad and Tobago (CATT) has announced that Colin Mitchell has been reelected President for a second consecutive two-year term, following an annual general meeting held on Tuesday.
The Association said that since first taking office in 2023, Mitchell has led a bold modernisation agenda that transformed the Association’s facilities, revitalised its sections, and significantly increased membership.
“His re-election—alongside an energetic and skilled team—marks a clear vote of confidence in his vision for continued progress,” the statement said.
“It’s been an honour to lead this transformation,” said Mitchell.
“Our team is deeply committed to building a CATT that celebrates heritage while boldly evolving to meet the needs of today’s families and members. We are just getting started.”
The newly elected 2025–2027 Management Committee includes:
- Colin Mitchell – President
Brandon Chow Lin On – Vice President
Michelle HoWong – Secretary
Karlene Ammon – Treasurer
Brian Woo, Stacy Quan, Mark Cockburn, Ian Belmonte, Michelle Mar Fan Urquhart, Patrick Yung, Reagan Low Chew Tung– Committee Members
“This association is 80 years old,” Mitchell said. “We owe it to our founders and future generations to ensure it remains vibrant, relevant, and resilient.”

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