Local stakeholders in the sporting industry were urged to be bold, get serious and treat sport as a business, at last Thursday's Future of Sport Conference hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) at Normandie Hotel, St Ann's.
Local stakeholders in the sporting industry were urged to be bold, get serious and treat sport as a business, at last Thursday's Future of Sport Conference hosted by the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) at Normandie Hotel, St Ann's.
The Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago was designed by a committee formed in 1962 to select the symbols that would be representative of the people of Trinidad and Tobago. The committee included noted artist Carlyle Chang and Carnival designer, the late George Bailey. The Coat of Arms with the accompanying motifs which represent indigenous features of Trinidad and Tobago were selected and formally agreed to be used as the Coat of Arms of Trinidad and Tobago in 1962, in a design approved by the College of Arms.
Ayesha Boucaud- Claxton, Group Corporate Communications Manager, Guardian Group, has lauded the long term partnership with the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) as crucial for the future of sport locally.
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad March 10th, 2017: Guardian Group once again re-affirmed its long-standing partnership and commitment to the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee’s (TTOC) Athlete Welfare and Preparation Fund. This programme offers financial assistance and professional support to our Trinidad and Tobago athletes in their preparation for Olympics as well as for life after sport.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY, THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION (IF) WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP FORUM SUCCESSFULLY CONCLUDED YESTERDAY IN LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND, WITH A COMMITMENT FROM ALL PARTICIPANTS TO BE BOLD, WORK TOGETHER AND STRIVE FOR GREATER FEMALE LEADERSHIP IN SPORT.