WHO’S WHO
Institute of Sport and Recreation Management
SIR JOHN BECKWITH CENTRE
CAMPAIGNS/KEY INITIATIVES FOR 2010
FOR SPORT, LOUGHBOROUGH Working in partnership with ISPAL, ISRM is engaged in talks
UNIVERSITY, LOUGHBOROUGH, to form a Chartered Institute of Sport (CIS). The CIS would
LEICESTERSHIRE, LE11 3TU fulfi l the need for a single professional body to represent
and present a united sports sector, promote high standards
Tel +44 (0)1509 226474 of professional skills and expertise, provide professional
Email
info@isrm.co.uk qualifi cations, improve and enhance public awareness, and
Web
www.isrm.co.uk Sean Holt provide leadership and guidance across the industry.
YEAR ESTABLISHED MEMBER BENEFITS
1921
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Designatory letters that identify you as a dedicated
sport and recreation management professional
KEY PERSONNEL
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Quarterly regional forums and meetings, encouraging the
Sean Holt, chief executive sharing of expertise and best practice
Ian Wakefield, head of business development
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Regular mailings and email updates, including the latest
Martin Steer, head of education and development industry news
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Ten issues of Recreation journal each year
CONTACT
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Industry-specifi c job vacancies and recruitment service
Lynnette Henson, secretary
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Website, including online forums for knowledge sharing
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Representation: ISRM sits on a number of groups –
ASSOCIATION PROFILE
including the Physical Activity Alliance, National Cultural
ISRM – the Institute of Sport and Recreation Forum and European standards groups relating to sports
Management – is the national professional body for equipment – in order to represent its members’ interests
those involved exclusively in providing, managing, to these bodies
operating and developing sport and recreation services
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Full listings of ISRM industry-relevant training
in the United Kingdom. opportunities with discounts
Established in 1921, the institute is a registered
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Priority access and discounts for conferences, seminars,
charity. Its vision is to promote professionalism in the courses and exhibitions
management of sport and recreation services, ensuring
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Listing in online members’ directory
that the benefi ts of sport and physical activity can be
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Priority access to ISRM’s free advisory service
delivered effectively through the professional, safe and
effi cient management and development of sport and
JOINING FEES
recreation facilities and services. £110 for full membership
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