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  • Egidijus Zeromskis
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    Originally posted by Kerry Liles View Post
    There are many Vlads... :)
    Only one, as I know, goes for the CFC presidency :)

    As the thread title is general I post a quite old picture here too:

    2011 Canadian Closed in Guelph.

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  • Kerry Liles
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    There are many Vlads... :)

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  • Egidijus Zeromskis
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    Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
    I don't know Sasha. ... I don't recall ever meeting you.
    I met and played blitz with him recently during the Toronto Fest. Looked more modest than his post here :)

    Sasha Starr and his wife Nava Starr



    (probably I have a Vlad's picture somewhere too)
    Last edited by Egidijus Zeromskis; Wednesday, 2nd July, 2014, 03:56 PM.

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  • Sasha Starr
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    Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec View Post
    I need to get agreement from the executive on what to include and what to leave out. Some of the executive don't think we should make any additional statement.
    You've said here previously that you are working on some last details. I AM WAITING, SEVERAL OTHERS AS WELL!!!

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  • Sasha Starr
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    Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
    I don't know Sasha. I haven't heard your views on other matters. I don't recall ever meeting you.
    Gary, I always read your posts with a great attention, and pretty sure we are sharing our views on a few subjects, I'm pretty sure!

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  • Vlad Drkulec
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    Originally posted by Sasha Starr View Post
    Vlad, where is your promised explanation of the reasoning of the endorsement of Ilyumzhinov?
    I need to get agreement from the executive on what to include and what to leave out. Some of the executive don't think we should make any additional statement. The last day was spent responding to the moves of the Kasparov campaign.

    In the last week or so I have played in a tournament with the Windsor kids, given lessons to kids, taught a chess class, attended meetings with hotel officials to get pricing for the CYCC that we are proposing to hold in Windsor. I have had meetings with other chess organizers in Windsor dealing with our preparations for this year's and next year's CYCC. I spoke at length on skype with Hal Bond several times. I spoke to reporters from the Globe and Mail and Vice.com and a producer from Sun TV and also exchanged emails with a number of the same people.

    That statement is not my highest priority at the moment.
    Last edited by Vlad Drkulec; Wednesday, 2nd July, 2014, 12:39 PM.

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  • Gary Ruben
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    Originally posted by Sasha Starr View Post
    What about other organizations, Gary?
    I don't know Sasha. I haven't heard your views on other matters. I don't recall ever meeting you.

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  • Gary Ruben
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    Originally posted by Sasha Starr View Post
    Gary, here are the thoughts of the membership growth from ... our President Mr. Drkulec:
    The CFC membership numbers have been disappointing for several years. I've mentioned that on chesstalk before to a few CFC presidents.

    The potential for the CFC is probably around one tenth of one percent of the population. On a population of 33 million that would be approximately 33,000 members.

    I thought it was a mistake to make a new CFC web site without a server for the members.

    It's not completely the fault of the CFC administration the membership numbers are lower. There are less chess clubs than in past decades and the one there are seem to have fewer players. I'm not sure how many clubs make CFC membership a part of their membership fees but that would be helpful.

    To increase the CFC membership numbers it's necessary to have the cooperation of the organizers in the provinces.

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  • Sasha Starr
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    Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
    That's good. You're not someone I'd ever vote for or work with in a chess organization.
    What about other organizations, Gary?

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  • Gary Ruben
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    Originally posted by Sasha Starr View Post
    Gary, you sound to me as one of the sceptics - I have no problem with it! Enjoy!
    That's good. You're not someone I'd ever vote for or work with in a chess organization.

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  • Sasha Starr
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    Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
    If you are busy, who will do the work which is required? Names, please. What is the budget for this?

    How do you intend to increase the membership to 5,000 by Sept. 2015? Will this be members who are paying the current membership costs?

    Is it fair to say you have no real experience administering a chess federation?

    Is it your intention to change the Canadian vote for FIDE president without agreement from the executive if you become CFC president?
    Gary, here are the thoughts of the membership growth from ... our President Mr. Drkulec:

    Vladimir Drkulec


    Vladimir Drkulec is online now CFC President


    Join Date:Jan 2009Posts:982Blog Entries:1


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    THE POTENTIAL FOR CHESS IN CANADA
    How realistic is a goal of 10,000 CFC members in ten years? It is quite realistic and merely requires some active and strategic intervention by the volunteers already working to expand the popularity of chess. This membership level would reflect a participation rate only slightly higher than the one the USCF currently enjoys.

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  • Sasha Starr
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    Vlad, where is your promised explanation of the reasoning of the endorsement of Ilyumzhinov?

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  • Vlad Drkulec
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    Originally posted by Michael Yip View Post
    Some questions
    (1)What is the current financial state of the CFC?
    I am still waiting on the final numbers and verification of receivables and payables but it is fairly solid for the moment. New requirements of the NFP act and FIDE America with respect to payments will probably move us close to break even for the next fiscal year unless we can increase memberships. Financials will be presented at the AGM starting in five days.

    (2)What is the strategic plan of the CFC?
    http://www.chesscanada.info/forum/sh...ight=strategic plan

    (3)What are your budgetary assumptions for the next operating cycle?
    (4)What is the discretionary budget you are assuming for all things you are proposing?
    One assumption that he is making which is incorrect is that the CFC is a registered charity. That is no longer the case.

    (5)What are your chess/organizational accomplishments in the last couple of years say?

    And how will you be a decent president if you are already very busy?

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  • Sasha Starr
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    Originally posted by Gary Ruben View Post
    If you are busy, who will do the work which is required? Names, please. What is the budget for this?

    How do you intend to increase the membership to 5,000 by Sept. 2015? Will this be members who are paying the current membership costs?

    Is it fair to say you have no real experience administering a chess federation?

    Is it your intention to change the Canadian vote for FIDE president without agreement from the executive if you become CFC president?
    Gary, you sound to me as one of the sceptics - I have no problem with it! Enjoy!
    As I've said before I'm in my private business and can allocate the time required. As you see I'm answering your and many other posts!)))
    Membership increase could be done by many ways, and at this time I'm working on details.
    It is fair to say that almost every year CFC's new incoming President has "no real experience administering a chess federation", agree?
    The Canadian vote for FIDE president will be casted only in August. Right now we are dealing with an endorsement, which was never explained here in spite of several promises to do so. The incoming Board of Governors/Voting Members will have an opportunity to have their say on the matter. CHEERS!!!

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  • Gary Ruben
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    Originally posted by Sasha Starr View Post

    I love chess, and although very busy, I am announcing my intention to be your President.
    If you are busy, who will do the work which is required? Names, please. What is the budget for this?

    How do you intend to increase the membership to 5,000 by Sept. 2015? Will this be members who are paying the current membership costs?

    Is it fair to say you have no real experience administering a chess federation?

    Is it your intention to change the Canadian vote for FIDE president without agreement from the executive if you become CFC president?

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