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In this episode of The CMO Show we hear from Caitlin Bancroft, CMO at Collective Wellness Group, parent company to a suite of brands including Anytime Fitness, Xtend Barre and SUMMHIIT Fitness. Caitlin shares some fascinating insights into the booming health and wellness landscape and offers her thoughts on what it takes to carry a strong brand through the franchise business model. You might also like… How Reflections Holiday Parks is leaning-in to sustainable tourism How Heaps Normal is finding new solutions to old problems How Thankyou lets its values do the talking The CMO Show production team Producer – Rian Newman Audio Engineers – Ed Cheng & Daniel Marr
In this episode of Industry Change, I chat with Justin McDonnel, Co-Founder & Chair of Collective Wellness Group which includes Anytime Fitness, Orange Theory and Xtend Barre. Where does Justin see the fitness industry heading? As surprising as it is, the 24/7 model is still growing and there is still a significant amount of people still signing up to gyms every year. But people are looking for relationships rather than just a membership. Larger gyms and 24/7's can achieve this even on a larger scale, but have to focus on the manager and coaches building relationships with members. And there is a definite opportunity for the studio model and boutique fitness model to grow and expand, especially considering it is much easier for boutiques to build that relational style of training.
With D&I having emerged as a top priority for law departments, understanding how best to have confronting interactions will be critical in ensuring legal teams can meaningfully move forward. On this episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Collective Wellness Group legal counsel Darshana Parekh who says there is a need to have conversations that are “not fun and not comfortable”, for the reason that they allow us to better appreciate and respect the many differences that people bring to a workplace. The pair also delve into the need or otherwise for defined structures to facilitate such conversations, how such engagement can be engineered in the “new normal” in which workforces will be more scattered, and the role of leaders to create a more naturally evolving inclusive workplace. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
Simon was a great Australian Olympic Triathlete. He retired from sport on his own terms and pursued a career in business. He became the Global Director of Marketing and Racing at Trek Bicycles and now is the COO at the Collective Wellness Group in Australia. Simon has an incredible ability to transition from a career as a professional athlete to business.
Justin McDonell is the Co-founder & Chairman of the Collective Wellness Group which has brands such as Anytime Fitness, Orange Theory and Xtand Barre under its umbrella. With over 700 gym locations launched across several countries, Justin is the master of franchising. Key Lessons Find the best person, and have faith: Good people will outdo...
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In episode 19 Dr Sam Hay, Maz Compton and Melissa Shedden talk common money mistakes you can stop making today, and hear from Dan Conn, wellness director of Collective Wellness Group, on the art of motivation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 19 Dr Sam Hay, Maz Compton and Melissa Shedden talk common money mistakes you can stop making today, and hear from Dan Conn, wellness director of Collective Wellness Group, on the art of motivation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former National Rugby League player Dan Conn still finds it hard to admit he is an addict. Dan retired in 2011 aged 25, after a neck injury required him to have a spinal fusion. By then, he was already addicted to painkillers. Now wellness director for the Collective Wellness Group, Dan hopes recounting his story can help others to avoid the pathway to potential self-destruction he followed. He chats to Rupert about how he recognised and eventually overcame his addiction. Image: Kate Zarifeh