ST. JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC):
Cricket West Indies (CWI) has taken another bold step in championing diversity and progressive governance by reappointing three accomplished women to its board of directors.
Debra Coryat-Patton (Trinidad & Tobago), Diann Campbell (Jamaica), and Louise Victor-Frederick (Saint Lucia) were reconfirmed as independent directors, reaffirming their vital roles in shaping the organisation’s strategic direction.
Trinidadian Coryat-Patton is a legal luminary specialising in employment law, intellectual property, and corporate governance.
Jamaican Campbell brings a wealth of expertise in human resources and political studies, and her insights have been pivotal in refining CWI’s long-term vision and operational strategies.
Victor-Frederick is a distinguished Chevening Scholar and corporate strategist, excelling in branding, public relations, and business development. Her acumen in communications and stakeholder engagement is said to have elevated CWI’s governance.
Additionally, Hallam Nichols of Barbados returns as an independent director, bringing his vast experience in telecommunications, infrastructure, and regional business development.
CWI President Dr Kishore Shallow hailed the reappointments as a testament to the organisation’s unwavering dedication to excellence and equity.
“The return of these exceptional leaders is not merely symbolic, but it is a strategic decision rooted in our belief that diverse perspectives drive progress. These women have already made indelible contributions to West Indies cricket, and their continued leadership ensures that our governance remains innovative, inclusive, and impactful. We are also delighted to retain the expertise of Hallam Nichols, whose regional and international business acumen strengthens our collective vision.”

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