USCF Q&A (http://www.chesscafe.com/polgar/polgar.htm)

How did the USCF Chairman position come about? What is your opinion about these new titles?

After the new board was elected, there were two candidates for the position of President, current President Bill Goichberg and myself. We each have our own strengths and weaknesses. Bill and I discussed this situation at length to come up with the most efficient way to maximize our talents to best help the USCF.

In addition, we have a very unique board with exceptional talents and expertise in various areas that can greatly help the USCF.

So the idea of creating different positions arose. Bill, with decades of experience, knows the ins and outs and the structure of the USCF quite well. I am best in my own environment, which is to be the public face and voice of the USCF to positively promote chess and deal with potential supporters and sponsors.

The USCF by-laws committee and Mr. Harold Winston were consulted about the legality of this idea. They came to the conclusion that there is nothing in the USCF by-laws that would prevent it. Therefore, in the first meeting of the new board, this idea was proposed and we had unanimous votes for every position. This was a triumphant first step to unite the board, especially after a very bitter election.

How will you deal with those who were very critical of you during the election?

I want to unite everyone for the best interest of chess. I am not a vindictive person and I have no interest in revenge. I will lead by example. I was elected by the members to change the USCF for the better and that is what I will concentrate on.

Do you think it is possible to unite the various membership groups?

Yes, but I cannot do it alone. I need the cooperation of my fellow board members. Before we can unite people, we need to show everyone the proper respect.

What is your view about chess and education? Should chess be a part of the school curriculum or after school program?

I think this is absolutely essential. The future of chess depends on it. In many countries, there are a lot more young players than adults and this trend will not change any time soon. In addition, research has proved that chess can help children in many ways. This is why we must continue to push the agenda of chess and education forward, especially chess in the schools.

What is your goal with SPICE? What will be the relationship between SPICE and the USCF?

The goal with SPICE is to promote chess as vehicle for enriching education, as well as to serve as the global center for chess research, education and development. We also support and promote competitive chess at the college level. I hope that SPICE will be able to help the USCF in many ways for years to come.

Is there is a conflict of interest in being the Chairman of the USCF and the President of the Susan Polgar Foundation?

Absolutely not! SPICE and the SPF are here to complement the USCF, not work against it. The success of SPICE and SPF will help the mission of the USCF. The same can be said about the success of UTD, UMBC, AF4C and many other chess organizations. The federation has had a poor history of reaching out to work with others, and this will be one of the areas that will be improved.

There are more organized chess players outside of the USCF than there are in it. Do you think it is possible to change this?

Yes. I view this as a positive thing. It shows me that there are quite a few people interested in playing chess. It also shows that the USCF has not done enough to offer what chess players want. That is why they are not members. It means that we must do more to attract these players to join our federation.

How important is it to improve the image of the USCF? Do you feel that this can help raise sponsorship for the USCF?

It is vitally important to improve the image of the USCF to have any chance of acquiring sponsorship. The SPF and other organizations have found many sponsors for various events, while the USCF has had a hard time. But it is not only about sponsorship, we need to improve our image as well.

A lot more can be read in my monthly http://www.chesscafe.com/ column: http://www.chesscafe.com/polgar/polgar.htm

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