>40 but <50?There are more than 40 persons at the meeting, including the incumbent president, vice-president, chief executive officer, other members of the secretariat, directors and shareholders.
WICB Annual General Meeting today
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73 takeaway 42 = 31 but what happens when 6 overlaps?
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Taken from: http://www.un.org/en/ga/president/index.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;10th emergency special (resumed) 2004 Mr. Julian Robert Hunte Saint Lucia
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howzdat wrote:all dem presidents remind me of one of LFSB legacies
or should that be the late Marilyn Munro?
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The elections, however, will be decided by the shareholders, who are separate and distinct from the directors. Each territory is represented by two shareholders.
So, is who dem shareholders Patience howzdat!
The shareholder representatives are:
The West Indies Players Association is also represented at the meeting by ... oh look, another President!Barbados: Calvin Hope, Pat Greenidge
Guyana: Drubahadur, Alfred Mentore
Jamaica: Fitz Harris, Courtney Daley
Leeward Islands: Zorol Barthley, Rommel Hughes
Trinidad and Tobago: Arjune Ramlal, Azim Bassarath
Windward Islands: Julian Charles, Julian Jack
president Wavell Hinds.
Will we be told who voted for whom after the event ?
That's all from me on this topic, will see the SNAFU result later.
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The following will be voting:
Barbados: Calvin Hope, Pat Greenidge
Guyana: Drubahadur, Alfred Mentore
Jamaica: Fitz Harris, Courtney Daley
Leeward Islands: Zorol Barthley, Rommel Hughes
Trinidad and Tobago: Arjune Ramlal, Azim Bassarath
Windward Islands: Julian Charles, Julian Jack
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At this time I would like to express a preference for none of the above.
With that being said, I would like to voice my partiality to an election & process which would concentrate on the principles rather than personalities involved, although that horse seems to have long departed the stables.
IMHO the good (Dr ) seems to be in pole position having returned/installed board reps & FC cricket to Guyana & been victorious in the recent MOU court case.
I still can't help thinking that if he's been 20 years on the board & still has unfinished business then it's highly unlikely he can finish it in another two year term if at all.
With that being said, I would like to voice my partiality to an election & process which would concentrate on the principles rather than personalities involved, although that horse seems to have long departed the stables.
IMHO the good (Dr ) seems to be in pole position having returned/installed board reps & FC cricket to Guyana & been victorious in the recent MOU court case.
I still can't help thinking that if he's been 20 years on the board & still has unfinished business then it's highly unlikely he can finish it in another two year term if at all.
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BREAKING NEWS: The results are in and there is change in the guard at the top of the West Indies Cricket Board.
Dave Cameron, a 42-year-old Jamaican, has been elected as the new president of the WICB. In a closely fought contest, Cameron defeated Julian Hunte 7-5.
Cameron's running mate, Emmanuel Nathan of Dominica is the new vice-president. He defeated Barbados Cricket Association president Joel Garner 8-4.
Dave Cameron, a 42-year-old Jamaican, has been elected as the new president of the WICB. In a closely fought contest, Cameron defeated Julian Hunte 7-5.
Cameron's running mate, Emmanuel Nathan of Dominica is the new vice-president. He defeated Barbados Cricket Association president Joel Garner 8-4.
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OMGBallOil wrote:BREAKING NEWS: The results are in and there is change in the guard at the top of the West Indies Cricket Board.
Dave Cameron, a 42-year-old Jamaican, has been elected as the new president of the WICB. In a closely fought contest, Cameron defeated Julian Hunte 7-5.
Cameron's running mate, Emmanuel Nathan of Dominica is the new vice-president. He defeated Barbados Cricket Association president Joel Garner 8-4.
It would be good to know who voted for change but as small as it is it's welcome.Come to think of it would very informative to know who voted for the status quo
Over to you Mr President, Sir
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Good to see the back of Hunte, but is it really worth a celebration? Or are we just swapping black dawg for monkey?
Gils, please explain that phrase to non-Caribbean folks like Afro....
Gils, please explain that phrase to non-Caribbean folks like Afro....