Jamaica Gleaner

Mathurin, Nicholls honoured by CWI board appointmen­ts

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JAMAICAN CAREER diplomat Gail Mathurin and Barbadian business executive Hallam Nicholls said they were “honoured” to be appointed directors of Cricket West Indies (CWI).

Mathurin and Nicholls are the new non-member (independen­t) directors, and their appointmen­ts for one year were ratified during a virtual CWI board of directors meeting last Thursday.

With Mathurin being named as a director, it now means that CWI will, for the first time in its history, have two women on its board; Debra Coryat-Patton, a Trinidadia­n attorney, is the other female director.

“As a long-time, passionate fan, and supporter of West Indies cricket, I am very honoured to be appointed as an independen­t director to the board of CWI,” ssaid Mathurin.

“I am looking forward with great excitement to working with the president, Dr Kishore Shallow, other members of the board and the secretaria­t of CWI, in addressing the challenges facing our cricket at this time.”

Nicholls served on several committees of the Barbados Cricket Associatio­n, one of the shareholde­rs of CWI, over the years, and he said the commercial potential for the game will drive his contributi­on in this new post.

“I am honoured to have been afforded the opportunit­y by Dr Kishore Shallow, and CWI to serve in this capacity and offer my years of experience in business to help advance the West Indies cricket agenda,” he said.

“I am particular­ly keen in helping to shape the business of sport, as cricket still has tremendous untapped potential for us here in the Caribbean. I look forward to contributi­ng to putting smiles back on the faces of our people.”

Aside from Coryat-Patton, Mathurin, and Nicholls, the other i ndependent director is Manniram Prashad, a past minister of tourism, industry and commerce in Guyana.

Shallow said CWI was privileged to have the four new directors serve on the board at this time, especially Mathurin and Nicholls.

“They bring a wealth of experience with a global perspectiv­e and are highly knowledgea­ble about the dynamics of commercial and trade in our region,” said Shallow.

“Undoubtedl­y, the organisati­on will benefit immensely from their involvemen­t, and the return of directors Coryat-Patton and Prashad.

“Appointing two women out of the four positions for independen­t directors is consistent with the aim to bring more diversity to the boardroom of CWI. Both Ms Mathurin and Ms Coryat-Patton are first-rate experts in their respective fields, and with enthusiasm, I look forward to their meaningful contributi­ons to the board.”

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CMC PHOTOS Hallam Nicholls
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Gail Mathurin

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