The first three months of activity of
the recently elected LEN Bureau will be discussed with national member
federations of the European Aquatics association at the Extraordinary Congress
which takes place on May 14 in Cascais, Portugal.
LEN President Antonio Silva said:
We had a clear vision to develop
aquatics in a collaborative, inclusive and united way. We have achieved a lot
together already and look forward to continuing this journey with the same
energy and determination to bring positive and sustainable change to the sport.
But it is important to emphasise that our work is just beginning and we will
continue cooperating with all federations for the good of the sport.
LEN set out to make progress
immediately after the election. A 100-day Action Plan was created for each of
the Manifesto’s four pillars, with dedicated teams, so that there were clear
objectives to develop together. It has been a busy three months and LEN has
seen concrete progress across all four pillars
Just some of the highlights are:
Prioritising good governance and
integrity through constitutional reform proposals, which will be voted on in
Cascais.
Performing an audit of the LEN office
structure, finances, and operations, focusing on events, marketing, and
communications.
Building more alignment with FINA
which included a recent Europe wide tour.
Focusing on financial sustainability
by redefining the event calendar and the approach to marketing and media.
Identifying new Corporate Social
Responsibility programmes to target social inequality through conversations
with the International Paralympic Committee and the creation of a Specialised
Projects Commission and three sub-commissions.
LEN Vice President Josip Vardovic
said:
We hope that you have found the
updates on each pillar published over the past few weeks to have been
informative. We are very grateful for your detailed contributions to the survey
that we recently shared with all Member Federations as this input is an
integral part of informing LEN’s future priorities and goals.
The LEN media team will provide
detailed news and information from the Extraordinary Congress in Cascais on May
14.
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