Posted on July 10, 2012
CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb will host a CONCACAF executive committee meeting and strategic retreat on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands from Thursday through Sunday.
The purpose of the gathering is to focus on the objectives, vision, structure, and governance of CONCACAF, with emphasis on financial planning, competitions, development and branding.
“This occasion is not only important in the history of football in the Cayman Islands, but it is also important in the history of CONCACAF,” said Webb, who was elected CONCACAF president on May 23. “This will mark a turning point for CONCACAF, as we will, over the next few days, analyze every aspect of the confederation, with the aim of creating a business plan.
“We will be reviewing everything from the structure to the finances of CONCACAF. Our aim is to ensure that CONCACAF is properly positioned as a major sporting organization to serve and complement its member associations and to develop football throughout the region.”
Webb, a citizen of the Cayman Islands, also is a FIFA vice president.
HE The Governor, Duncan Taylor, will host the CONCACAF executive committee members at a reception at the Governor’s House on Thursday, while the Cayman Islands Football Association will host a gala dinner the following day at the Ritz-Carlton in honor of Webb’s election to his two new offices.
Photo: Confederation president Jeffrey Webb will host a CONCACAF executive committee meeting and stratetic retreat on the Cayman Islands. Photo courtesy of CONCACAF.
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