We are excited to announce a number of changes to our Board of Trustees and IQA management team.
New IQA Trustees Elected
After a successful AGM, we have elected two new trustees to join our existing board:
- Daniel Edward Price Croft, Catalonia (he/him)
- Vini Alves, Brazil (she/her)
On being elected, Daniel says: “I am deeply honoured to have been chosen by my peers for the role of Trustee for the International Quadball Association. I look forward to contributing to the growth and success of our community, working alongside fellow trustees to advance the sport globally.”
Vini says: “I’m really happy to know that I was chosen to be a trustee and I’m so excited to start contributing to IQA in this position. Quadball have played a big role in my life since I joined the community, and I hope that I can help the development of the sport worldwide.”
Andy Marmer, Chair of our Board of Trustees, said:
“I’m excited to welcome Dan and Vini to the IQA Board of Trustees. They each have a variety of experiences and perspective that will enrich the board and benefit the IQA and the sport of quadball as a whole.”
In addition to welcoming two new trustees, we also say goodbye to a previous trustee. Luke Derrick has resigned from this role.
We look forward to working with our Board of Trustees as we continue to lead and promote the sport of quadball across the world.]
Aaron Carroll steps down as Executive Director
We are saddened to announce that Aaron Caroll has decided to step down as Executive Director of the IQA.
We are very grateful to Aaron for his years of service to the IQA, and his drive and passion for the organization.
Andy Marmer, Chair of our Board of Trustees, said:
“Aaron has been a tremendous servant to the IQA and the organization is better because of his involvement. We will miss him but wish him the best of luck moving forward.”
Jamie Turbet to be Interim Executive Director
Jamie Turbet will take on the role of Interim Executive Director as we begin searching for a permanent volunteer to fill this vital role.
Jamie has served the IQA for nearly 3 years, with experience as Director of Communications, Membership and Gameplay. We know the IQA is in good hands under her leadership.
Jamie says: “‘Whilst I am just keeping the seat warm for our next Executive Director, I’m excited to play an important role in shaping the direction of the IQA with my fellow Directors and Trustees.'”