Fred McKim
01-01-2012, 01:39 PM
What we have here is a proposal for a Canadian Chess Team Championship from IM Edward Porper. The rest of this post is the contents of an introduction to the concept that I sent the rest of the Executive earlier this month.
I will follow this up shortly with the proposal itself (split over several posts). In order to allow Edward to be able to view any discussion and answer questions, I am putting this on the public forum.
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For the past several months I have been in touch with IM Edward Porper pretty well on a daily basis. He has advanced from being a contributor to CCN to it’s editor in that time period. There is no doubt he takes this job seriously. His passion for the game is evident, as he goes through a learning curve separating the European chess scene from North American style chess scene.
The following proposal is his vision of what can happen in Canada to move towards more of a chess culture that is present in Europe. The ambitious nature of it, may well cause a lot of people to say "impossible", "this could never happen". Perhaps, but we have the unique opportunity right now to let somebody investigate whether there is some interest in this venture out there. The exact details given in this proposal are of course subject to alteration depending on any of a number of factors that present themselves in the next year.
Edward is looking for an OK from the CFC to proceed with this project, in the role of Commissioner (at least until such time as the viability is assessed). He is hoping to start in Feb of 2013, but this of course depends on the availability of funding. He will be looking for someone in the chess community to help put forward a "professional" business plan that could be taken to potential sponsors. There is no expectation of any financial assistance from the CFC. If approval is given there may be some opportunity to work with the Toronto Olympic Bid Team.
Also coming forward at this same time is going to be a Canadian Chess Club League proposal from Brian Profit. The nature of his proposal is more inclusive of players at all levels of play. I have tried to get the two proposals closer to working in unison, but I am still convinced that this proposal by Edward could be a playoff follow-up to the Chess League that will almost certainly be starting this fall. Likewise the CCCL would be the qualifier stage talked about in this CCTC proposal.
I intend to have Governor discussion on this at the meeting next month. It would be nice if the Executive takes some at least preliminary view on the project. I am also forwarding this to Brian Fiedler for his possible comments, in his role as Fund Raising Co-ordinator.
I will follow this up shortly with the proposal itself (split over several posts). In order to allow Edward to be able to view any discussion and answer questions, I am putting this on the public forum.
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For the past several months I have been in touch with IM Edward Porper pretty well on a daily basis. He has advanced from being a contributor to CCN to it’s editor in that time period. There is no doubt he takes this job seriously. His passion for the game is evident, as he goes through a learning curve separating the European chess scene from North American style chess scene.
The following proposal is his vision of what can happen in Canada to move towards more of a chess culture that is present in Europe. The ambitious nature of it, may well cause a lot of people to say "impossible", "this could never happen". Perhaps, but we have the unique opportunity right now to let somebody investigate whether there is some interest in this venture out there. The exact details given in this proposal are of course subject to alteration depending on any of a number of factors that present themselves in the next year.
Edward is looking for an OK from the CFC to proceed with this project, in the role of Commissioner (at least until such time as the viability is assessed). He is hoping to start in Feb of 2013, but this of course depends on the availability of funding. He will be looking for someone in the chess community to help put forward a "professional" business plan that could be taken to potential sponsors. There is no expectation of any financial assistance from the CFC. If approval is given there may be some opportunity to work with the Toronto Olympic Bid Team.
Also coming forward at this same time is going to be a Canadian Chess Club League proposal from Brian Profit. The nature of his proposal is more inclusive of players at all levels of play. I have tried to get the two proposals closer to working in unison, but I am still convinced that this proposal by Edward could be a playoff follow-up to the Chess League that will almost certainly be starting this fall. Likewise the CCCL would be the qualifier stage talked about in this CCTC proposal.
I intend to have Governor discussion on this at the meeting next month. It would be nice if the Executive takes some at least preliminary view on the project. I am also forwarding this to Brian Fiedler for his possible comments, in his role as Fund Raising Co-ordinator.