A new executive led by President Coel Marks has taken grip and will shoulder the weight of local bodybuilding affairs for the next two years.
Marks ascended to the helm of the Guyana Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation Inc., (GBBFFI) when the body held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) yesterday at Olympic House which coincided with the election of office bearers.
The 30-year-old businessman and former competitor takes over from former President, Attorney-at-Law, Keavon Bess after garnering 17 votes, three more than the latter who was at the helm for the past four years.
Marks and the Executive Members, Seon Satrohan (Vice President), Lisa Ahmad (General Secretary) and Roger Rogers (Treasurer) are now tasked with further extending the long strides the past executive made over the last two years.
Satrohan, Ahmad, Rogers and Bess, who was voted to take up the post of Organizing Secretary were all elected unopposed.
Minutes after taking office, Marks reaffirmed his stance prior to the election.
“Our goal is to bring a different approach towards running the federation. Bringing variant skill sets to create a great amalgamation that we think can build upon the current structure and enhance the potential of the sport’s formidability in Guyana and the Region.”
He added, “We will be placing emphasis on the needs of the athletes first and ensuring patrons and potential lovers of the sport can expect quality performances from our shores.”
Marks continued:“We want to create a solid nexus between the business community. In addition, be vigilant in identifying and nurturing talent with Guyana.”
Following the speech, world renowned bodybuilder and former VP of the federation, Hugh Ross congratulated the team then volunteered to give support in whatever capacity he is called upon for the development of the muscle sport locally.
IFBB certified judge, Frank Tucker was the Returning Officer.