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Day 2 of the ECVA Development Workshop Focuses
on Governance and Administrative Innovation
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, December 12, 2025.- The Eastern Caribbean
Volleyball Association (ECVA) Development Workshop continued its
impactful sessions today in Basseterre, with a strong focus on
enhancing governance and advancing digital transformation among
National Federations (NFs).
The day opened with a presentation by Sabinah Clement, Vice
President of NORCECA, who emphasized effective constitutional
structures. Her discussion highlighted the significance of staggered
board terms, explored individual versus club/team membership models,
and addressed various voting membership structures, alongside
strategies for quorum management and transition planning tailored
for small federations.
Moderator Glenn Quinlan led an engaging discussion with
representatives Louis Williams (St. Eustatius) and Akeem Johnson
(British Virgin Islands) on innovative digital scoring systems in
particular, Volley Write and offered insights into practical
applications that enhance federation administration. Brandon Souza,
Co-President of Bermuda Volleyball, shared best practices, providing
valuable perspectives on overcoming challenges faced by federations.
A virtual session by Parrish Offer outlined comprehensive strategies
for upgrading federation administration through AI, focusing on best
practices in digital tools for accountability and management.
Attendees received access to a toolkit containing resources designed
for streamlined workflows.
Mark Eckert introduced a strategic planning framework aimed at small
federations, offering practical templates for effective event
planning and beach event management strategies.
The "Beach vs Indoor Volleyball - Strategic Dialogue," also
moderated by Glenn Quinlan, facilitated an open forum where
participants discussed resource allocation, facility availability,
talent pathway development, and marketing opportunities, striving to
identify a balanced approach for growth and sustainability in both
formats.
The afternoon featured another session by Sabinah Clement on
succession planning and volunteer management, emphasizing
sustainable leadership pipelines. The day concluded with Lynne
LeBlanc’s presentation on SmashBall and TripleBall, highlighting
their integration with Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD)
principles and offering strategies tailored for small federations.
As the workshop progresses, participants are actively engaging in
discussions and knowledge sharing, collectively working towards a
robust future for volleyball across the Caribbean. |