Bob Trubish: Pool chairman hints on strategic focus

Pool Association of Uganda (PAU) chairman Bob Trubish hinted about the association’s key priorities and initiatives to promote the growth of pool in Uganda; centering on sponsorships & partnerships, turning in federation, talent management, infrastructure & sustainability, brand building as well as increase on competitions including school championships.

Since returning as the Chairman, Pool Association of Uganda (PAU), Bob Trubish for the tenure 2024-2028 has set priorities right.

First things first, Trubish is trying to put the house in order with the first executive meeting held on Tuesday, 6th February 2024 to brainstorm on how to strategize for the Association that has bold ambitions of converting into a federation.

For starters, the PAU executive committee has James Mwere (Vice Chairman), Paul Wasike (General Secretary), Deborah Ibenu (Women Affairs), Pius Akampa (Schools and Institutions), Peter Male (Treasurer), Donald Ampumuza (Technical) and veteran journalist George Katongole as the public relations officer.

During the first public address at Nob View Hotel in Ntinda that was televised live on NBS Sport, Trubish outlined the mission in the new term as to “transform pool” in the country to be able to recruit more players while making it more beneficial for those in the system.

Flanked by the vice chairman Mwere, Trubish hinted about the association’s key priorities and initiatives to promote the growth of pool in Uganda; centering on sponsorships & partnerships, turning in federation, talent management, infrastructure & sustainability, brand building as well as increase on competitions including school championships.(…)

Increasing pool events

Pool Association of Uganda’s major target is to expand its calendar with more innovative events targeting national coverage.

These events will include novice championships, talent searches, corporate competitions, and other initiatives to engage the pool community and the public.

“Pool is a sport that is growing in popularity in Uganda, especially among youth. By expanding our calendar of events, we aim to make the sport more accessible to people across the country and uncover new talent.” – added Trubish

The expanded PAU calendar will include: women’s day cup, Novice championships, talent search, corporate competitions and school competitions.

Based by: kawowo.com

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