Thursday, April 25, 2024

Maynard stepping down

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After eight years at the helm  of the former Amateur Athletic Association (AAB) of Barbados,  Esther Maynard is stepping  down as president, but not away  from the sport.
In an interview with MIDWEEKSPORT yesterday,  Maynard confirmed that she would  not be seeking the top post in the recently renamed Athletics Association of Barbados (AAB) when a second attempt is made to stage the annual general meeting (2012) next Thursday  at the Wildey offices of the Barbados Olympic Association.
The previous meeting, which  was slated to be held last December 27, lacked a quorum and was adjourned. The start time is 6 p.m. and the  election of officers is the main item  on the agenda.
Maynard, 67, had a previous four-year stint as president, two terms as  a vice-president and was also a secretary and assistant secretary of the AAA.  She will be seeking the post  of assistant treasurer.
 

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