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News and jobs updated daily on www.healthclubmanagement.co.uk Edited by Tom Walker. Email: tomwalker@leisuremedia.com New associate director for SLM


Local authority partnership leisure brand Everyone Active, which is operated by Sports and Leisure Management (SLM), has appointed Ben Beevers as associate director. Beevers will be working closely with


the board to plan the company’s future development and formulate appropriate strategies to maintain the company’s market position. He will also work with group managers and operational teams to ensure implementation in a consistent way across the organisation. “As the company gets bigger, effective


implementation and consistency become even more important,” says Everyone Active managing director David Bibby. “This new role will play a big part in the next


phase of our growth. Ben knows the business extremely well and has built outstanding relationships throughout the company, so he was the perfect candidate for the new position.” Beevers has previously been group health


and safety quality manager at Everyone Active for six years, taking care of health and safety


Beevers: Promoted within SLM, to associate director


– as well as training requirements – across the operator’s 80+ sites. “We’ve seen a huge amount of progress and success in the last six years,” says Beevers. “I’m very proud to take on this new role and further support the exceptional team at Everyone Active.”


Sean Holt steps down as CEO of CIMSPA


Sean Holt has stepped down from his role as chief executive of the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA). Holt was appointed in 2009 as the CEO of the Institute of Sport and Recreation Management (ISRM) and oversaw the historic merger with the Institute for Sport, Parks and Leisure (ISPAL) to form CIMSPA. Holt says: “It has been a privilege to be the


first CEO of the newly formed Chartered Institute. I would like to thank the team at CIMSPA, the board, stakeholders and members, plus the army of volunteers across the UK who have worked so hard in difficult times to establish the institute for the benefit of the sector’s workforce.” Marc Newey, chair of CIMSPA, adds. “On


behalf of the trustees and the membership, I would like to thank Sean for his commitment over the past four years. He has worked tirelessly to promote CIMSPA’s vision. The board is now working on the next three-year business plan


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to build on the foundation created by Sean and the team, which we are confident will ensure the long-term sustainability of the institute.” • The news comes as CIMSPA is set


to undergo a business review. For more information, see page 11


Matthew Pengelly joins Performance Health Systems Emma Scargill has been made regional


Matthew Pengelly has been named senior vice- president for UK and EMEA at Performance Health Systems (PHS) – the company which recently acquired vibration training equipment supplier Power Plate. Pengelly is one of four new appointments at PHS.


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commercial sales manager for the Midlands, while Paul Dunn will take up the same role for the Northern regions. Meanwhile, Julian Taylor is the new regional manager for EMEA, joining from Star Trac.


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