Laimis JANCIUNAS is newly elected President of Lithuanian TTA

 

After 23 years of Rimgaudas BALAISA’s Presidency in Lithuanian TTA Laimis JANCIUNAS is newly elected President. Laimis JANCIUNAS is 42 years old businessman board member at Lithuanian association of account and auditors board member at Lithuanian marketing association. New president also enjoys playing table tennis at leisure time.

 

When new President was asked what will be his first job in association he said: „First job to be done during first month – is analysis of all needs pros and cons. I need to have this list not only from board members employees but also from players coaches and all community. I believe the list will be long. Only then I could prioritize and start from the most important jobs to do.”

 

Laimis JANCIUNAS invited Skirmantas SKRINSKAS and Inga NAVICKIENE to join team as vice presidents. Skirmantas SKRINSKAS is a former player and Inga NAVICKIENE was table tennis coach for a long time board member of Lithuanian table tennis association. Now she is working administrative work in one of sports schools in Lithuania.

 

Secretary General is Juste MAZEIKIENE. The other board members are: Valdas MARTINKUS Aurelija ABARAVICIENE Karolis KASPARAITIS Gediminas USACKAS Raimondas JACKEVICIUS Romualdas FRANCKAITIS Romas STANKEVICIUS.

 

Rimgaudas Balaisa was awarded as President of Honour. During his presidency Lithuania won 17 medals in Europe championships. Seven of these were gold medals. Also this year Lithuanian TTA will celebrate 90th year anniversary.

 

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