World Squash Federation - Management

Management

The WSF is managed by a Management Committee (ManCom), responsible for day-to-day control of the Federation and an Executive Committee (ExCo) which assists ManCom in the strategy and policy making process. Members of ManCom are elected at General Meetings and consist of a President and three Vice-Presidents, who each serve two year terms of office. One additional Vice-President may be co-opted on an annual basis if required.

ExCo comprises all members of ManCom plus one Regional Vice-President appointed by each of the five Regional Federations. The Chairman of the Athletes Commission and representatives of PSA and WSA are members of ExCo.

ManCom is supported by a number of Committees, Commissions and Panels whose members are volunteers with specialist knowledge coming from the Regional Federations and Player Associations. The WSF employs professional staff who are responsible for implementing the decisions of these bodies whose main activities are described below.

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