VANOC Board Chair Jack Poole to undergo surgery; full recovery expected
June 27, 2007
Jack Poole, Chairman of the Board of the Vancouver Organizing
Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC),
informed members of the board and the VANOC executive team today
that in early July he will undergo surgery. The surgery is required
to treat a pancreatic tumour, and a procedure necessary to ensure
he enjoys a permanently healthy digestive system.
The Vancouver General Hospital’s surgical team is
recognized across North America for its expertise in this surgery
and has treated hundreds of patients successfully with the same
process. According to Mr. Poole’s surgeon, he can
expect a full recovery given the tumour’s location,
early stage of development and his excellent physical
condition.
“This is an exciting and busy time for VANOC. My
priority is to ensure that Board business continues as usual in the
event of my temporary absence,” said Poole.
“I won’t be out of action for very long, as
I have a superb medical team, good health overall and a Games to
get ready for.”
In accordance with normal corporate governance, in the event Mr.
Poole does not attend the next regularly scheduled VANOC Board of
Directors meeting, on July 18th, the directors will collectively
appoint a board member to act as interim chair for that
meeting.
“For as long as I’ve known him,
I‘ve wished that I had even half the energy of Jack
Poole,” said John Furlong, VANOC Chief Executive
Officer. “His total commitment to everything in life,
including the 2010 Winter Games, is unwavering. We look forward to
his return to full good health.”
Jack Poole has served as Chairman of the VANOC Board of
Directors since October 28, 2003. He joined the Vancouver 2010 Bid
Corporation in September 2001 as CEO and became chairman of the
board in 2002. A
full
biography is available.
VANOC is responsible for the planning, organizing, financing and
staging of the XXI Olympic Winter Games and the X Paralympic Winter
Games in 2010. The 2010 Olympic Winter Games will be staged in
Vancouver and Whistler from February 12 to 28, 2010. Vancouver and
Whistler will host the Paralympic Winter Games from March 12 to 21,
2010.
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