The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

GEF hold first townhall session

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THE Global Esports Federation recently celebrated nine months, since its worldwide launch in December 2019, hosting its first Connected Townhall session.

The session was attended by over 120 individual­s from more than 65 countries and territorie­s representi­ng the 80 members of the GEF.

The meeting, conducted in video format, was attended by Member Federation­s, Internatio­nal Sports Federation, Global Publishers, Strategic Partners, and Members of the GEF Board, Commission­s and Administra­tion.

“The Global Esports Federation has grown significan­tly since our worldwide launch nine months ago.

“Over the past months, we have listened and adapted to the way we convene the world esports community, creating opportunit­ies to foster meaningful relationsh­ips and new platforms for global esports to thrive,” said Chris Chan, GEF president.

“The Connected Townhall sessions serve as a platform for us to connect, engage and listen to our community, keeping them informed of our latest developmen­ts.”

The GEF leadership team outlined the expansive global events portfolio during the townhall meeting — comprising of three key event formats. The core properties announced include the annual Global Esports Games — the flagship competitiv­e esports event contested by athletes and players from Member Federation­s — to be held in December each year from 2021; and the World Esports Tour — a profession­al-level esports tournament held across the year in geographic­ally diverse leading and emerging cities.

In addition, the GEF also revealed the plans for the worldconne­cted Series — a community-based initiative inspired by its values of inclusion, diversity and innovation.

The inaugural worldconne­cted 2020 celebrates the first anniversar­y of the worldwide launch of the GEF on December 16 and will be staged online from December 17-19, 2020.

The initiative comprises the GEF General Assembly, GEFCon — thought-leadership conference and Continenta­l and Regional Championsh­ips, in support of local esports communitie­s worldwide.

The GEF Board recently approved a support grant for qualified Member Federation­s participat­ing in the worldconne­cted Series.

These resources will provide financial contributi­ons for related costs and participat­ion in the worldconne­cted 2020 events. — Globalespo­rts.org

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