Tuesday 9 February 2016

AVC Technical Committee Meetings get underway


Bangkok,Thailand, February 4, 2016 – The Sports Events Council Meeting on March 5 will get the 2016 AVC Technical Committee Meetings at Dusit Princess Srinakarin Hotel in Bangkok off the ground.
A series of meetings from eight Technical Committees are expected to hear reports on the FIVB Commissions Meetings held in Lausanne in January and early February, review their work in 2015 and discuss about their future plans and more challenges to come in 2017.
The Sports Events Council, which was chaired by Mr Shanrit Wongprasert last year, but will be led by new chairman Dr Eom Han-Joo in its two-day meeting on March 5 and 6, is likely to focus on what lies ahead and approve the latest updates on the various competitions scheduled.
Also taking place on March 5 will be the Development and Marketing Committee Meeting, where key decisions will be made concerning the development and growth of the sport of volleyball across Asia.
The Medical Committee Meeting will be held on March 6, with Afghan Dr Mohd Yonus Popalzay being the newly-selected chairman, while the newly-established Press Committee, which was introduced for the first time last year during the AVC General Assembly in Saudi Arabia, will also be organised on the same day, with Mr Preechachan Wiriyanupappong chairing the meeting.
The two main topics to be raised for discussion during the inaugural Press Committee Meeting are how to improve the Press Operations among national federations and get familiar with major social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Youtube and Twitter.
The Referees Committee Meeting is scheduled to take place between March 7 and 8. Being held on March 8 will be meetings of the Coaches Committee, which will be chaired by Mr Park Ki-Won, and the Beach Volleyball Committee, led by Mr Craig Carracher.
The Financial Committee will be the last one to hold its meeting on March 29 as the committee is due to take place only after the conclusion of the FIVB Finance Commission Meeting to be held later this month.

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