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BOC's Romell Knowles to present at International Olympic Committee Forum
By Bahamas Olympic Committee
Sep 30, 2014 - 5:05:24 PM

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Nassau, Bahamas - Romell Knowles, Secretary General of the Bahamas Olympic Committee and International Softball Federation Hall of Fame designate will represent the Bahamas at the International Olympic Committee Forum on  "Basic Principles  of Good Governance."

Knowles, who holds an Executive Master's Degree in Sports Organization Management was invited by the International Olympic Committee to be one of the presenters and will speak on the topic:

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President Wellington Miller said, "I am proud to lead an organization that is filled with diversified and talented individual who bring much to sports administration."

"My Secretary General is one of many individual on my board, who is leading the charge in changing the landscape in sports through thorough and professional sports administration."

"I am proud that Secretary Knowles was singled out by the International Olympic Committee to make a presentation on the Basic Principles of Good Governance - I'm sure he will represent his fellow executives of the Bahamas Olympic Committee and by extension the Bahamas very well. He has vast experience in sports organization management having served as the President of the Bahamas Softball Federation and various other sporting bodies, he currently serves as President of the Eleuthera Softball Association. He was the first Bahamian and first Caribbean national to serve as an Executive of  the International Softball Federation."

Knowles a former basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, soccer and badminton athlete, said he is grateful to be able to share and assist with the development of sports and sports administration in the Bahamas and Internationally. "I am most grateful and thank the International Olympic Committee," said Knowles.

"Having served as a business professional in the transportation and logistics industry for more than 20 years, I never thought - although passionate about sports that I would be given the opportunity to make a contribution in a significant way to my country through sports."

The objective of the forum is as follows;

Objectives and expected results:

a. To review  “good governance” within the Olympic Movement based in particular on  the “basic principles of good governance”  and the next steps in the framework of Agenda 2020 of the IOC President.

b. To see how National Olympic Committees might implement these principles at their respective levels, what “best practices” they have developed and what challenges they may encounter.

c. To produce a set of concrete guidelines and practical tools aimed at providing generic assistance for National Olympic Committee  in implementing the “basic principles of good governance”, based on  best practices and the views of the Olympic Movement.

Knowles thanked his family and all those that were before him, and those that mentored him.



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