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May 17, 2008Posted by Martin Williamson on 05/17/2008 in USA
USACA looks to appoint for the future
The USACA has set a target of September 2008 for the hiring of a chief executive to oversee the running of the association.
The news comes in the light of new rules being considered by the ICC which will entitle the leading Associates to a considerable increase in funding that could run into more than a million dollars a year. While the USA is, because of its clash with the ICC, not ranked highly at the moment, many believe that could change with its recent reinstatement.
However, one of the conditions that has to be met to make a country eligible for the various grants is that it has to have a CEO. It's a chicken and egg situation, as most cannot afford a CEO without the additional income but cannot get the cash without a CEO.
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Great. Two dysfunctional organisations looking for a solution to a dysfunctional situation.
After having just survived through a constitutional change process fraught with discord and acrimony, does the new USACA constitution even have a provision for the creation of a CEO?