West Lothian Leisure’s chief government, Tim Dent, is to retire on the finish of June 2022 after greater than two and a half years main the award-winning group.
Throughout his time as Chief Govt he has led the organisation by way of a serious restructure - navigating it by way of the Covid-19 pandemic and attracting new exterior funding for its well being and wellbeing programmes.
West Lothian Leisure is among the prime charitable cultural and leisure trusts within the nation and just lately gained gold on the 2021 UK buyer expertise awards, the one Scottish leisure organisation to take action.
It additionally stays some of the environment friendly sport and leisure trusts in Scotland - incomes a far larger proportion of its personal earnings than most others.
Mr Dent mentioned: “It has been an exceptionally tough resolution to go away, having labored with such a devoted and enthusiastic staff.
“While the final two years have been far tougher than anybody may have imagined, I'm happy with the numerous successes we've got achieved collectively and depart understanding the organisation is in a much better monetary place than once I joined.
“I want everybody related with West Lothian Leisure each success in future.”
Tim has over 35 years’ business expertise throughout native authorities, leisure trusts, industrial health, main occasions, and operating his personal sport and leisure consultancy.
Dr Cindy Brook, chair of West Lothian Leisure mentioned: “I'm very grateful for the management that Tim has offered to assist modernise the organisation and his work to enhance the well being and wellbeing of individuals all through West Lothian.
“It’s due to his industrial acumen, experience, and willpower that we've got been capable of journey out the pandemic and construct a robust restoration.
“Each I and the board want him all the easiest with no matter he chooses to do subsequent.”
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