The business of sports administration
published: Wednesday | October 15, 2008
The Editor, Sir:
This letter has been addressed to the Right Honourable Edward Seaga, distinguished fellow at the UWI, Mona:
Dear Sir: I wish to comment on your article in The Sunday Gleaner of September 21 titled 'The dimensions of sports' and note that I am a newcomer to the business of sports administration. In my previous life, I made a very good living from the management of paper. When I joined Tennis Jamaica, I was dismayed by the amount of paperwork involved in the administration of a national sporting organisation. I have a very healthy respect for the volunteers who have run these organisations after work and on weekends with little governmental support and no real administrative infrastructure.
The business of sports administration
published: Wednesday | October 15, 2008
The Editor, Sir:
This letter has been addressed to the Right Honourable Edward Seaga, distinguished fellow at the UWI, Mona:
Dear Sir: I wish to comment on your article in The Sunday Gleaner of September 21 titled 'The dimensions of sports' and note that I am a newcomer to the business of sports administration. In my previous life, I made a very good living from the management of paper. When I joined Tennis Jamaica, I was dismayed by the amount of paperwork involved in the administration of a national sporting organisation. I have a very healthy respect for the volunteers who have run these organisations after work and on weekends with little governmental support and no real administrative infrastructure.
The business of sports administration
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