Cricket West Indies (CWI) has taken one other daring step in championing variety and progressive governance by reappointing three completed girls to its Board of Administrators.
These embody Debra Coryat-Patton (T&T), Diann Campbell ( Jamaica), and Louise Victor-Frederick (St. Lucia), who have been reconfirmed as impartial administrators, affirming their important roles in shaping the group’s strategic course.
Trinidadian Coryat-Patton is a authorized luminary specializing in employment legislation, mental property, and company governance.
Jamaican Campbell brings a wealth of experience in human assets and political research, and her insights have been pivotal in refining CWI’s long-term imaginative and prescient and operational methods.
Victor-Frederick from St. Lucia is a distinguished Chevening Scholar and company strategist. She excels in branding, public relations, and enterprise improvement.
Her sharp communications and stakeholder engagement acumen have elevated CWI’s governance.
CWI President Dr. Kishore Shallow hailed the reappointments as a testomony to the group’s unwavering dedication to excellence and fairness.
“The return of those distinctive leaders just isn’t merely symbolic, however it’s a strategic resolution rooted in our perception that various views drive progress.
“These girls have already made indelible contributions to West Indies cricket, and their continued management ensures that our governance stays revolutionary, inclusive, and impactful.
“We’re additionally delighted to retain the experience of Mr. Hallam Nichols, whose regional and worldwide enterprise acumen strengthens our collective imaginative and prescient.”