Presidium

The daily business of EMA is carried out by the five-member presidium (in the statutes called the board).

At the 2023 General Assembly the following presidium was elected:

President

Vice

President

Vice

President

Presidium

member

Presidium

member

Marco
Montebelli

Italy
Gemma
Sakamoto

United Kingdom
Tina
Christensen

Denmark
Luc
Humbert

Switzerland
Manuel Kameda
Schlich

Germany


Board

Each country appoints a member of the EMA board (not currently described by the statutes).

The board functions as contact point between EMA and the respective national organizations.
The board can make decisions between General Assemblies on matters such as: certification of tournaments, rule revisions, ranking system revisions.
EMA board appointed 2023:


Austria

Belarus

Belgium

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany
Michael
Gürtl-Dusleag


... Nathan
Germeau
Vojtech
Trmal
Tina
Christensen
Konsta
LENSU
Alexandre
LOCK KOON
Manuel Kameda
Schlich

United Kingdom

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal
Gemma
Sakamoto
Ildikó
Hargitai
Andrew ZP Smith


Marco
Montebelli


Ivar
Bouwman
Glenn Ivar
HUSOM
Mateusz
Maćkowski
Sergio
MATOS LIMA

Romania

Russian Federation

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine
   
   
Rene
Khezam
... Tomas
Siron
Edgar
RUBIO RODILLA
Petter
Ranefall
Luc
Humbert
Maksym
Ivanov
   


President of European Mahjong Association

2005-2009 2009-2011 2011-2017 2017-2023 2023-...
Uwe
Martens
Robert
Rijnders
Tina
Christensen
Luc
Humbert
Marco
Montebelli

Italy


Ranking Manager

2005-2008 2008-...
Uwe
Martens
Sebastien
BERRET

History


EMA was founded in 2005 during the first Open European Mahjong Championship (OEMC) in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

The \'founding members\' were: Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy and the Netherlands.

The EMA is registered at The Central Business Register in Denmark (CVR: det centrale virksomhedsregister) at The Danish Commerce and Companies Agency (Erhvervs- og Selskabsstyrelsen).

In 2008 Finland, the Russian Federation, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden applied for the EMA membership, followed in 2009 by Belgium and Portugal. All organizations were admitted during the GA of 2009 in Baden, Austria.

In 2011 EMA’s biennial General Assembly (GA) in Mestre, Italy, accepted the memberhips of Poland and United Kingdom, bringing the current membership to 16 countries.