Ephraim Penn Elected President of ANOCES


Ephraim Penn, President ANOCES and BVIOC seeks information for small NOCs at 2024 ANOC assembly Cascais, Portugal. Photo: ANOC

Ephraim Penn, the President of the British Virgin Islands Olympic Committee (BVIOC), was elected as the new President of the Association of National Olympic Committees of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (ANOCES). Penn’s election took place on the afternoon of Friday, 18 October 2024, during the General Assembly of ANOCES at the Sandals Beaches Resort in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands.
 
Penn’s election to this prestigious position underscores his outstanding leadership in regional sports development and his unwavering commitment to the Olympic movement. Under his guidance, the British Virgin Islands has seen significant advancements in both grassroots and elite sports, and his new role with ANOCES is poised to elevate his influence in shaping the future of sports across the Eastern Caribbean.
 
Penn expressed gratitude for the confidence placed in him by the member National Olympic Committees (NOCs) and emphasized the importance of regional collaboration to strengthen the Olympic movement. “I am honored to serve as the President of ANOCES, and I look forward to working closely with my colleagues in the Eastern Caribbean to advance the development of sports, support our athletes, and further promote the Olympic ideals,” said Penn. “Together, we will build a stronger, and more unified sports community in the region.”
 
Leadership Team Appointments
In addition to Penn’s election, the General Assembly saw the appointment of Dominica’s Billy Doctrove as Vice President of ANOCES also serving as President of the Dominica NOC. The Assembly also re-elected former Executive Members: Keith Joseph (General Secretary), also serving as SG of the St Vincent and the Grenadines NOC, Glenville Jeffers (Treasurer) also serving in the same position for the
St Kitts and Nevis NOC, and Cliff Williams (Committee Member) who also sits as the SG of the Antigua and Barbuda NOC.
 
The continuity of this experienced leadership team is expected to provide stability and momentum as the organisation works toward achieving its goals for the future of Eastern Caribbean sports.
 
Strategic Meetings
ANOCES also set its course for future planning with a meeting to be held in Panama City, Panama, from November 12 – 14 2024, where the Centennial of Centro Caribe Sport (CCS), formerly the Central American and Caribbean Sports Organisation (CACSO), will be celebrated. This will serve as pivotal moment for ANOCES members to discuss and map out the organisation’s strategic priorities moving forward.