EL obviously has never observed the working of any major charity. They all have professional staff and volunteers doing much more work for nothing. If I am bizarre in my activity, so be it.
I'm with Stewart on this one. The idea that a national organisation of the size of the ECF can function without a professional core office is frankly risible.
There may be problems with how the office is run, there may well be issues over the competence of some of the voluntary Directors, I'm sure there are all sorts of improvements to be made, but the idea that national chess in the 21st century can be run entirely by volunteers from their sitting rooms is half a century out of date and should be booted thoroughly into touch.
Personally I'd go the other way: appoint a competent energetic professional as managing director on a decent salary with a remit to lead; and pay the volunteer Directors a modest honorarium in recognition.
Paul Buswell
(who ran the BCF office, on a salary, for 11 years)