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ECVA
Successfully Holds Annual General Meeting
ST.
KITTS, December 14, 2025.- The Eastern Caribbean Volleyball
Association (ECVA) successfully convened its Annual General Meeting
(AGM) on December 14th at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort, which
welcomed representatives from all National Federations across the
region.
The
meeting began with a warm welcome from Glenn Quinlan, ECVA
President, followed by a roll call and verification of credentials.
The agenda was adopted without objection, leading to a review and
adoption of the minutes from the 2024 AGM.
Cristóbal Marte Hoffiz, President of NORCECA, provided valuable
insights into regional volleyball development. Glenn Quinlan
presented the ECVA President's report, outlining significant
accomplishments over the past year. The Treasurer, Mr. Wilbur A.
Harrigan, presented the audited financial statements, reinforcing
the association's commitment to transparency and accountability.
The
Technical and VIS Report highlighted recent advancements in data
management, showcasing the association's efforts to enhance
operational efficiency. The Referee Commission shared updates on
ongoing initiatives designed to promote the continued growth and
development of referees within the region.
The
National Federations agreed to set up coaches, athletes, referees,
financial, marketing and technical commissions by January 15, 2026,
and they actively engaged in a review of recent championships,
confirming the 2025-2026 calendar aimed to promote competitive and
extended play across the area. Proposed amendments to the
association's governance structures were discussed, with an emphasis
on modernizing and improving practices.
Plans for knowledge transfer and capacity-building initiatives were
outlined, focusing on enhancing the skills of coaches, referees, and
players. Additionally, strategies for branding and media outreach
were reviewed, highlighting the importance of live streaming events
to increase visibility and fan engagement.
The
meeting concluded with a summary of decisions and action items,
ensuring clarity on the next steps for the regional association.
"We
are excited about the direction in which ECVA is headed," stated
Glenn Quinlan, President of ECVA. "Today's discussions will
significantly contribute to the growth and development of volleyball
in our region."
The
ECVA expresses its gratitude to all attendees for their
participation and commitment to advancing volleyball in the Eastern
Caribbean. |