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Monday, April 7, 2025

CWI bolsters inclusive leadership with reappointment of three women directors

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Sport Desk
8 days ago
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Debra Coryat-Patton, from left, Diann Campbell and Louise Victor-Frederick reconfirmed as Cricket West Indies Independent Directors.

Debra Coryat-Patton, from left, Diann Campbell and Louise Victor-Frederick reconfirmed as Cricket West Indies Independent Directors.

CWI Media

ST JOHN’S – Crick­et West In­dies (CWI) has tak­en an­oth­er bold step in cham­pi­oning di­ver­si­ty and pro­gres­sive gov­er­nance by reap­point­ing three ac­com­plished women to its Board of Di­rec­tors.

De­bra Cory­at-Pat­ton (Trinidad & To­ba­go), Di­ann Camp­bell (Ja­maica), and Louise Vic­tor-Fred­er­ick (Saint Lu­cia) were re­con­firmed as In­de­pen­dent Di­rec­tors, reaf­firm­ing their vi­tal roles in shap­ing the or­ga­ni­za­tion’s strate­gic di­rec­tion.

Trinida­di­an De­bra Cory­at-Pat­ton is a le­gal lu­mi­nary spe­cial­iz­ing in em­ploy­ment law, in­tel­lec­tu­al prop­er­ty, and cor­po­rate gov­er­nance.

Ja­maican Camp­bell brings a wealth of ex­per­tise in hu­man re­sources and po­lit­i­cal stud­ies, and her in­sights have been piv­otal in re­fin­ing CWI’s long-term vi­sion and op­er­a­tional strate­gies.

Louise Vic­tor-Fred­er­ick from Saint Lu­cia who is a dis­tin­guished Chevening Schol­ar and cor­po­rate strate­gist, ex­cels in brand­ing, pub­lic re­la­tions, and busi­ness de­vel­op­ment. Her sharp acu­men in com­mu­ni­ca­tions and stake­hold­er en­gage­ment is said to have el­e­vat­ed CWI’s gov­er­nance.

Ad­di­tion­al­ly, Hal­lam Nichols from Bar­ba­dos re­turns as an In­de­pen­dent Di­rec­tor, bring­ing his vast ex­pe­ri­ence in telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions, in­fra­struc­ture, and re­gion­al busi­ness de­vel­op­ment.

CWI Pres­i­dent Dr Kishore Shal­low hailed the reap­point­ments as a tes­ta­ment to the or­gan­i­sa­tion’s un­wa­ver­ing ded­i­ca­tion to ex­cel­lence and eq­ui­ty.

“The re­turn of these ex­cep­tion­al lead­ers is not mere­ly sym­bol­ic, but it is a strate­gic de­ci­sion root­ed in our be­lief that di­verse per­spec­tives dri­ve progress. These women have al­ready made in­deli­ble con­tri­bu­tions to West In­dies crick­et, and their con­tin­ued lead­er­ship en­sures that our gov­er­nance re­mains in­no­v­a­tive, in­clu­sive, and im­pact­ful. We are al­so de­light­ed to re­tain the ex­per­tise of Mr Hal­lam Nichols, whose re­gion­al and in­ter­na­tion­al busi­ness acu­men strength­ens our col­lec­tive vi­sion.”

CMC


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