IESF Elects New Board and Committee Members
Introduction to IESF’s Latest Elections
The International Esports Federation (IESF) recently held its 16th Ordinary General Meeting (OGM) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where new board and committee members were elected. This event, which took place on November 16th, gathered 150 delegates from various member federations of the IESF.
Structure and Goals of the Meeting
The meeting commenced with an address by Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud, the chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation, who is serving as the Active President of the IESF. The primary agenda of the meeting revolved around the voting on motions proposed by the member federations, as well as the election of key positions within the IESF.
Key Elections and Appointments
During the meeting, several important positions within the IESF were filled through elections:
- Board Member: Mr. Samart Benjamin Assarasakorn
- Treasurer: Mr. Daniel Wen Jun Loy
- Membership Committee Members: Mr. Soufiane El Filali and Mr. Jaroslav Melishek
- Audit, Risk, and Governance Committee: Chaired by Mr. Tomas Gabris with Mr. Jacopo Ierussi and Mr. Stevan Nenad Rosic
- Regulatory Committee Chair: Mr. Ido Orel Brosh
Membership Expansion
In addition to these elections, the meeting saw the acceptance of new member federations. Canada, Germany, Latvia, and Malta were granted Full Membership status, marking a significant expansion of the IESF’s global reach.
Reflections and Future Prospects
In his concluding remarks, IESF General Secretary Borban Totovski expressed gratitude for the seamless and democratic process of the assembly. He emphasized the shared vision and strength of the IESF community and looked forward to welcoming more federations in the future.
Coinciding Events
The general meeting was held alongside the World Esports Championship 2024 (WEC24), a major multi-discipline tournament organized by the IESF. The 16th edition of this championship commenced on November 11th at the SEF Arena in Riyadh, featuring competitions in popular games such as PUBG Mobile, Counter-Strike 2, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and Dota 2. Indonesia emerged as the overall champions of WEC24.
IESF’s Mission and Initiatives
Founded in 2008, the IESF has grown to include 144 Member Federations across six continents. The federation’s mission is to foster a unified esports ecosystem while promoting sustainable and responsible development within the industry.
Collaboration with Global Esports Federation
In a bid to enhance collaboration and governance in esports, the IESF recently established the Esports Leadership Group (ELG) in partnership with the Global Esports Federation (GEF). This initiative aims to facilitate cooperation between these two leading esports governance bodies.
Upcoming Events and Bidding Process
The IESF has initiated the host city bidding process for the 2025 and 2026 editions of the World Esports Championship. This process is crucial for determining the future venues of one of the most prestigious events in the esports calendar.
Conclusion
The 16th Ordinary General Meeting of the IESF was a significant milestone for the organization, highlighting its commitment to growth, governance, and the global expansion of esports. With new leadership in place and a successful championship completed, the IESF is poised for further achievements in the coming years.