The World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) has appointed Vivian H.E. Kil, DC, as its interim president. Kil, who has been a member of the WFC Board since 2016, is a past president of the Netherlands Chiropractic Association and recently completed her term of office as vice president of the European Chiropractors Union.
Kil took office as interim president on May 2, 2019, following the resignation of Laurie Tassell, DC. The current term of office for executive officers expires in May 2020.
Kil was elected to the Executive Committee in March 2018, which oversees the day-to-day activities of the WFC and works closely with the Secretariat. As interim president she will lead the board, which comprises 13 directors drawn from the WFC’s seven world regions. She is the first woman president in the WFC’s 31-year history.
Speaking after her appointment as interim president, Kil said: “I am grateful for the confidence that the Board has placed in me to lead the WFC at this exciting time in its development. With unanimous support by the Assembly in Berlin of our new strategic plan and our global #BeEPIC campaign, we have tremendous opportunities to support and build chiropractic around the world.”
Kil is a graduate of AECC University College in the United Kingdom. She is a full-time clinician and the owner of a multidisciplinary clinic in the Netherlands town of Beek, near to the Belgian border.
WFC Secretary-General Richard Brown commented: “The appointment by the Board of Dr. Kil as Interim President is an historic development for the WFC. It reflects our strong commitment to diversity and equality of opportunity and we are proud to have someone with Dr. Kil’s character and leadership experience serving as Interim President. Our constituent members around the world can have every confidence that our highly committed Board is being led by someone of such ability and integrity.”
The WFC wishes to put on record its thanks to Tassell for his service as president over the past 14 months.