England Korfball Association, also simply known as the EKA, is the governing body for the sport of Korfball in England. Before 2006 known as the British Korfball Association (BKA), it is the Korfball association responsible for overseeing all aspects of the game in its territory.[1]
England/British Korfball Presidents / Chairs
Entries in Bold are designated as Head of the Organisation.
Presidents
1946/48 – Alderman J Clark
1948/51 – Mr C. H. Walbancke
1951/52 – Mr J. W. Yapp
1952 – J.R.T Hadley
1952/69 - Tbc
1969/75 - Ray E. Thorpe
1976 - Michael Renew (tbc)
1976/82 - Tbc
1982/88 – Geoff Carter
1988 - Philip Buttinger***
Chairpersons*
1975 - Peter Allan (tbc)
1975 - Michael Renew (tbc)
1975/82 - Tbc
1982/83 - Jan Buttinger
1983/88 - Graham Crafter*
1988/90 - Geoff Carter (previously president)*
1990/91 - Peter Burt (July 1990 1 month), Max Buttinger (August 1990)
1991/93 - Nigel Etheridge
1993/98 - Terry Daniels**
1998/00 – Max Buttinger*
2000/05 - Peter Allan (resigned October 2005)*
2005/06 - Anna Janes (Acting Chair from October 2005)*
2006/07 - Corrine Buckland*
2007/08 - David Hubbard*
2008/11 - Anna Jeanes*
2011/12 - Nick Donovan*
2012/18 - Craig Gosling*
2018 to Present - Ellen Pearce
*Source - BKA/EKA Newsletter/AGM Minutes