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millward to retire as sta chief executive


Roger Millward will retire as chief executive of the Swimming Teachers’ Association (STA) in July 2012 aſter 17 years in the role. He will step down on his 70th birthday in


July and will be replaced by Alan Siddons, STA’s current business development director. Millward will retain a consultative role within the association. During Millward’s tenure as CEO,


STA has quadrupled its membership and increased the number of people it has taught to swim from approximately 1,000 a year to more than 30,000 a year in the UK.


The Fi tnes s Indust r y Association (FIA) has announced its new board members for the three-year period from 2012 to 2015. In all, 10 people were added


to the board. Te new board members will attend four board meetings a year and be FIA ambassadors at FIA events and media gatherings. Te full list of the 10 new


board members is as follows: • Scott Lloyd, DLL • Martin Long, LA Fitness • John Oxley, Active Nation • David Bibby, SLM • Pete Todd, Pontefract Leisure Club • Neil Mosley, Imperial College • Dave Pugh, St Helen’s Council • James Preece, British Military Fitness • Sue Anstiss, Promote PR • Malcolm McPhail, Life Leisure (formerly Stockport Sports Trust)


Templeman will help IMSPA expand its reach


templeman named on rfu board


Miles Templeman, chair of the Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (IMSPA), has been appointed to the board of Rugby Football Union as a non- executive director. Te appointment was welcomed by IMSPA CEO, Sean Holt. Holt says: “One of our key objectives


at IMSPA is to develop the workforce of tomorrow by driving professional standards and sharing best practice across the sector. Miles’ involvement with the biggest national governing bodies can only be of benefit in achieving this.”


ocl appoints new chief executive


Oldham Community Leisure (OCL) operations director Stuart Lockwood has been named as the trust’s new chief executive, effective from this month. Lockwood replaces former chief executive Ian Kendall, who is stepping down aſter eight years with the organisation. With more than 20 years of experience


in the fitness industry, Lockwood has held a number of senior management positions in both the public and private sector. OCL operates 14 facilities on behalf of Oldham Council.


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Simon Johnson joins BISL to replace interim chief executive officer Dominic Harrison


new chair and chief executive for bisl


Business in Sport and Leisure (BISL) has announced the appointment of Chris Bell and Simon Johnson as its new chair and chief executive officer respectively. BISL founder and life president


John Brackenbury confirmed the news at the organisation’s annual conference, which was held in November at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. Bell is former CEO of Ladbrokes and


replaces David Teasdale, effective from this month, with Teasdale taking up the role of vice chair. Johnson, meanwhile, is former CEO of England’s 2018 World Cup bid and joins BISL with immediate effect, replacing interim chief executive officer Dominic Harrison. Brackenbury says: “Tis combined level


of experience, knowledge and expertise will undoubtedly add to BISL’s growing reputation as the authoritative voice in, and for, sport and leisure, and help it to rise to the challenges and opportunities which lie ahead.”


north country leisure appoints new chair


Following the retirement of long-standing chair and founding member David Tompson last summer, leisure charity North Country Leisure (NCL) has appointed a new chair, Chris Roberts, to head its sport and leisure management services across Northumberland and Copeland.


Read Health Club Management online at healthclubmanagement.co.uk/digital Previously, Roberts was executive director


of the Tyne and Wear Learning and Skills Council, then moving on to become executive director of the Skills Funding Agency for the NE, NW and Yorkshire and Humber, with a period as COO for the whole country.


january 2012 © cybertrek 2012 Scott Lloyd, CEO of DLL, is one of 10 ten new FIA board members David Stalker, CEO of the Fitness Industry


Association, says: “Our new board members bring a great mix of different experience, expertise and insight, which will be an invaluable asset to the FIA and the wider industry as we approach what will be the most dynamic period in our 21-year history.”


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