Gaming
IESF Board unanimously Reappoints Boban Totovski as General Secretary for the next 3 years
The International Esports Federation (IESF) is honored to announce that during today’s Board Meeting, Boban Totovski was reappointed as General Secretary by the IESF board.
After discussing the accomplishments and success in the past 3 years, the board expressed unquestionable confidence in his work and vision of the organization. His commitment to this role has significantly influenced the continued success of the IESF.
Boban Totovski expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him by the board and affirmed his dedication to advancing the progress of the IESF.
“I am thankful and honored to be reappointed as a General Secretary for the next 3 years. It is great to see the unity and the shared commitment by the board to steer this organization to the highest level. I have to mention that this success relies on the synergy and huge effort within the Secretariat, without it, this would be impossible. We remain committed to ensuring the organization is the beacon of excellence in Esports.” – he said.
The year has already started strong for the IESF with a record number of 130 registered Member Federations for the National Qualifiers of the World Esports Championship in Riyadh later this year. This promises a very important year for the organization – hosting the world’s biggest Esports event ever.
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