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Executive Committee and BOD

The CCWO Executive Committee (EC) is a committee of the Board of Directors, accountable to the Board, which acts on behalf of the Board between meetings. The EC is responsible for a number of activities including approving the appointment of the CCWO representative to the Canadian Olympic Committee, providing direction to the CCWO sub committees, identifying areas that may require policy and presenting a range of options to the Board for debate and approval, determining the size and composition of each Canadian National Wushu Team, and approving all funding recipients.

Executive Committee Members:

President Sunny Tang Ontario
1st Vice President Fred Kwok British Columbia
2nd Vice President Eileen Hader Ontario
Secretary General Augustin Ngu Ontario
Chairman Eddie Wu Ontario
Treasurer Patrick Wu Ontario
Canadian Olympic Committee Representative Alan Tang Ontario
Coaches' Representative Jennifer Gu Alberta
Athletes' Council Representative Eunice Wong Ontario
Judges' Council Representative Alex Kwok Alberta
Program Development Committee Darrell Carreon Quebec
Funding Foundation Representative Christina Ching Ontario

Board of Directors

British Columbia Fred Kwok  
Alberta Open
Saskatchewan Haven Seto
Manitoba Open  
Ontario Eileen Hader  
Quebec Darrell Carreon  
New Brunswick Martin Kennedy
Athlete's Council Eunice Wong Christopher So
COC Representative Alan Tang
Judge's Council Alex Kwok
Coach's Council Jennifer Gu
Funding Foundation Christina Ching David Chu
General Director Frank Lee  
General Director Steven Zhao  
General Director Peng You Lian  
General Director Eddie Wu  
General Director Augustin Ngu  
General Director Hu Ji Hua  
General Director Miao Lei  
General Director Raymond Chung  
General Director Maquis Lung
General Director Peter Wong
General Director Sunny Tang
General Director Lai Wing Yuk


 

Committees and Councils The CCWO Executive Committee (EC) is a committee of the Board of Directors, accountable to the Board, which acts on behalf of the Board between meetings. The EC is responsible for a number of activities including approving the appointment of the CCWO representative to the Canadian Olympic Committee, providing direction to the CCWO sub committees, identifying areas that may require policy and presenting a range of options to the Board for debate and approval, determining the size and composition of each Canadian National Wushu Team, and approving all funding recipients.

Board of Directors The Board of Directors consists of a representative of each Provincial Wushu Organization with priority to those organizations recognized by its' Provincial Governments Sports Ministry; two members of the Athlete council; a Coaches representative; a Judges representative; a Funding Foundation representative, the COC Representative and 12 directors at large who are voting members of the CCWO.
The Board of Directors currently consists of a total of 23 voting members. The Board manages the CCWO's affairs. Its primary areas of reponsibilities are establishing the CCWO's vision, mission, values and direction, monitoring the progress of the CCWO toward its stated goals, and settign the overall policy and strategic objectives. Within these areas of responsibilities the Board approves the strategic and financial plan for each quadrennium, the annual plan and budget, the CCWO financial statements and the Auditors' report, and selects BID Cities to go forward on behalf of the CCWO and its' membership. The Board is accountable to the Membership.

 

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