NMSA board election set for Aug. 25

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Posted on Aug 19 2022

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The Northern Marianas Sports Association will hold a special general membership meeting on Aug. 25 for the election of the new NMSA Board of Directors.
The meeting is set for 5:30pm at the NMSA conference room at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. 

The incoming NMSA Board will have its work cut out for them, as the NMI prepares for several off-island competitions. First up is the Micronesian Games in the Marshall Islands that will run July 25 to Aug. 5, 2023. There’s also the 2023 Solomon Islands Pacific Games that will be held from Nov. 19 to Dec. 2, while Palau will host the Pacific Mini Games in the summer of 2025. The incoming NMSA board will also have to take on the initial stage of preparations in 2026 for the 2027 Pacific Games that Tahiti is hosting.

Locally, the incoming NMSA board will have to oversee the ongoing improvement projects at the Oleai Sports Complex.  Major transformations have been made at the OSC facilities through the Federal Emergency Management Agency funding and the support of Gov. Ralph DLG Torres and the Pacific Mini Games Organizing Committee, resulting in the successful staging of the 2022 Northern Marianas Pacific Mini Games. However, there are many projects that still need to be completed, such as replacement of the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium flooring and fencing of the OSC, to provide the NMI community better and safer facilities. 

In addition, the NMSA board will continue to prioritize providing assistance to member federations, which includes promoting good governance, working on financial stability, and supporting athlete development. (PR)

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