Headless Tigers? PBA seeks clarification on Powerade leadership issue
Reynaldo Belen, InterAKTV · Friday, February 10, 2012 · 9:31 pm
AKTV/Paul Ryan Tan
Before Friday’s scheduled meeting of the PBA Board of Governors to discuss issues surrounding the Powerade Tigers, the team’s alternate governor Manny Dizon had already confirmed his attendance.
But come the day of the meeting, Dizon was absent. The scheduled meet was reset to February 20 because of a lack of quorum, with officials from Barako Bull, Petron Blaze, B-MEG, and Barangay Ginebra unable to show up as well.
According to a source inside the PBA, Dizon was prevented by Coca-Cola officials from attending.
In a statement, PBA commissioner Chito Salud said that the PBA governors who were absent advised him of their excuses for missing the meeting.
But Salud said that he is seeking clarification about the leadership status of the Tigers when it comes to PBA matters. He wrote a letter to Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. chairman William Schultz asking about Powerade team executive JB Baylon, “whether or not he remains the governor/representative of Coca-Cola or whether he has been replaced.”
Baylon, who is currently vice-chairman of the PBA board, is Director for Public Affairs and Communications of the Coca-Cola Export Corporation, the Philippine branch office of the Coca-Cola Company. It is a separate entity from CCBPI, which owns the Powerade Tigers PBA franchise.
The PBA board meeting was supposed to discuss reports of the sale of the Powerade franchise to the San Miguel Corporation. The board was also supposed to tackle the pending trade between the Tigers and the Petron Blaze Boosters, which is owned by SMC.
A meeting between Salud and officials of Coke is scheduled on Monday. Salud said that he had already written a letter to Schultz “to state their position on the persistent media reports on the alleged sale of the Coca-Cola franchise.”
Reynaldo Belen, InterAKTV · Friday, February 10, 2012 · 9:31 pm
AKTV/Paul Ryan Tan
Before Friday’s scheduled meeting of the PBA Board of Governors to discuss issues surrounding the Powerade Tigers, the team’s alternate governor Manny Dizon had already confirmed his attendance.
But come the day of the meeting, Dizon was absent. The scheduled meet was reset to February 20 because of a lack of quorum, with officials from Barako Bull, Petron Blaze, B-MEG, and Barangay Ginebra unable to show up as well.
According to a source inside the PBA, Dizon was prevented by Coca-Cola officials from attending.
In a statement, PBA commissioner Chito Salud said that the PBA governors who were absent advised him of their excuses for missing the meeting.
But Salud said that he is seeking clarification about the leadership status of the Tigers when it comes to PBA matters. He wrote a letter to Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines, Inc. chairman William Schultz asking about Powerade team executive JB Baylon, “whether or not he remains the governor/representative of Coca-Cola or whether he has been replaced.”
Baylon, who is currently vice-chairman of the PBA board, is Director for Public Affairs and Communications of the Coca-Cola Export Corporation, the Philippine branch office of the Coca-Cola Company. It is a separate entity from CCBPI, which owns the Powerade Tigers PBA franchise.
The PBA board meeting was supposed to discuss reports of the sale of the Powerade franchise to the San Miguel Corporation. The board was also supposed to tackle the pending trade between the Tigers and the Petron Blaze Boosters, which is owned by SMC.
A meeting between Salud and officials of Coke is scheduled on Monday. Salud said that he had already written a letter to Schultz “to state their position on the persistent media reports on the alleged sale of the Coca-Cola franchise.”
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