Friday, May 20, 2022

SEIWAKAI PRESIDENT NO LONGER




 I have recently resigned as the President of the USA SEIWAKAI KARATE ORGANIZATION, our sport non-profit governing body.  I have served almost 4 years in that capacity and felt it was time to pass the torch so I can concentrate more time on my own dojo and my real estate business. 

I think the most importatant thing I have accomplished in addition to providing leadership was to have shepherded the 510(c)3 structure into existence. This structure will allow businesses and individuals to donate funds to support traditional karatedo in the United States and receive a tax deduction for doing so. 

It will also make it easier for USA Seiwakai to seamlessly move into the future with a solid Board of Directors and a perpetuity not typically found in most karate organizations. As many of our senior people age, we have sought to put together an organization that is dynamic and welcoming of new leaders and new energy from within our ranks. Fresh ideas and new energy!

Too often, karate organizations are headed by one founder or head instructor, which works well until that person retires or passes away. Because there was no clear path of succession, the organization typically splinters into multiple new groups, falters, or ceases to be. We wanted to avoid that and to empower members, while still acknowledging and respecting that Seiwakai International is headed by Seiichi Fujiwara Hanshi.