Daily Chair Position Disappears From PBSI Management 2024-2028

JAKARTA The position of daily chairman is certain to disappear in the new management of the Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) for the 2024-2028 term of service.

This was confirmed by the General Chairperson of PBSI Fadil Imran when describing the organizational structure that he would lead in the next four years at the Cipayung National Training Center, East Jakarta, on Monday, November 18, 2024.

Fadil said that the core management would later contain the chair, treasurer, secretary general, deputy chairman one, deputy chairman two, deputy chairman three, procurement, strategic affairs, PKUPP, and ethics committee.

"So the leadership elements, assistant leaders, and implementing elements," said Fadil, who previously served as Secretary General of PBSI for the 2020-2024 period.

PBSI's new management is planned to be sworn in on November 30, 2024. Currently, the management structure is being boosted with the help of the Dayalima Group consultant.

Dayalima is a consulting firm for human resource management (HR) and rekutment that has been established for 25 years in Indonesia. The cooperation agreement was signed on September 23, 2024.

Fadil emphasized that the figures who will fill the composition of their management must be qualified in order to restore badminton in important events such as the Olympics.

"We want badminton to win a gold medal at the Olympics. Milestone before that was the SEA Games, Asian Games, and there were other major matches," he said.

Collaborating with consultants in the process of compiling this organizational structure is carried out so that badminton can carry out a comprehensive organizational transformation.

You see, badminton failed to get a gold medal at the 2024 Olympics which took place in Paris, France. The record repeats a dark memory in London 2012.

Badminton is a sport (sports) that has contributed the most gold medals to Indonesia in Olympic history. In total, this sport has presented eight gold medals.