–as new Salvation Army divisional leaders
THE Guyana Division of the Salvation Army welcomes its new Divisional Leaders, Majors Matignol and Mireille Saint Lot, who on July 17, 2017 were appointed as Divisional Leaders to the Guyana Division.

The Saint Lots have succeeded Divisional Leaders, Majors Emmerson and Carolinda Cumberbatch, who have been transferred to Trinidad and Tobago.
Major Matignol Saint Lot is the new Divisional Commander, while his wife, Major Mireille Saint Lot is the Divisional Director of Women’s Ministries. They will be installed by Territorial Commanders, Commissioners Mark and Sharon Tillsley at a Welcome and Installation Ceremony next Sunday at the Georgetown Citadel Corps on Alexander Street, Lacytown.
Majors Matignol and Mireille Saint Lot, who previously served in Guyana in different capacities, were and are now Divisional Leaders to the Guyana Division, both hail from Haiti and are the proud parents of three daughters: Matilda, Yolmina and Melinda.
Meanwhile, Commissioners Mark and Sharon Tillsley have come to the Caribbean Territory after serving in the Canada and Bermuda Territory, where he served as Chief Secretary and she as the Territorial Secretary for Women’s Ministries.
Commissioners Tillsley hail from the US Eastern Territory, where they both served as Corps Officers; Divisions Youth leaders; College for Officer Training Leaders before proceeding to serve in the Territorial Personnel Section.
He also previously served as Personnel Secretary, and the wife, Sharon, as Territorial Wellness Bureau Director. Commissioner Sharon also carried the appointment as the Executive Officer of the Eastern Territorial Songsters.
The Salvation Army Advisory Board, along with the officers and members of the Guyana Division, welcome Commissioners Mark and Sharon Tillsley and Divisional Leaders, Majors Matignol and Mireille Saint Lot to Guyana, and wish them every success in their endeavours.