ITTF-Oceania Reelects Anthony Moore as President, Appoints Scott Houston as CEO
In a recent development, the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) – Oceania held its Annual General Meeting on Saturday, June 15th, where Anthony Moore was reelected as the President of the Continental Federation for a four-year term.
Moore expressed his delight at the opportunity to continue serving as the ITTF-Oceania President, stating that the organization’s focus is firmly set on the upcoming Brisbane 2032 Olympics, as they aim to provide tangible support to their Member Associations across the region. He highlighted the significance of the “Home Games” in the Oceania region and his excitement to lead the organization in this endeavor.
Joining Moore on the ITTF-Oceania Management Committee are:
- Sarah Sandley (Australia)
- Carolyn Li (Fiji)
- James Ji Jr. (Guam)
- Benoit Coquelet (New Caledonia)
Additionally, Sandley, Li, and Ji Jr. have been appointed to the ITTF Council.
The Continental Federation also appointed Scott Houston as its new Chief Executive Officer. Houston, a former Australian National Team member, brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this position, having previously served as the CEO of Table Tennis Australia for nearly six years.
“I am deeply connected to the Oceania region, having previously served as a player, Oceania Development Officer, and member of the ITTF-Oceania Management Committee and ITTF Council. I am eager to take on the role of CEO and tackle the challenges that lie ahead.”
- Scott Houston, ITTF-Oceania CEO
The meeting was attended by 11 Member Associations, as well as ITTF President Petra Sörling, ITTF Secretary General Raul Calin, ITTF Executive Vice President Graham Symons, and ITTF-Oceania Honorary Members Patrick Gillmann, Phil Males, and Graeme Ireland, who all expressed their gratitude for the efforts in promoting and guiding the sport in the vast Oceania region.
For more information on the ITTF-Oceania and its ongoing initiatives, please visit the organization’s website.
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