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Gold company profile | Wellhub
PRESS RELEASE
Gympass appoints Fitness Partner Sales Director
08 Aug 2022
Andrea Sullivan will oversee Gympass' portfolio of UK gyms / Gympass
Gympass, the world’s largest corporate wellbeing platform, has appointed Andrea Sullivan to the newly created role of Fitness Partner Sales Director to oversee its rapidly expanding portfolio of UK gyms.
Gympass provides employees across the world with access to over 50,000 best-in-class wellbeing partners including Barry’s Bootcamp, Calm and Nuffield among many more. Employees can use gyms, boutique studios, apps and virtual one-to-one coaching available all via a Gympass membership.
Andrea’s role will see her responsible for driving forward partnerships with leading UK gym chains to add to Gympass’ rapidly expanding portfolio. Prior to this appointment, she headed up commercial partnership opportunities across the rugby industry as Brand Partnership Director at Rugbypass.com. She also brings her previous experience as Creative Director at Hearst Publications where she worked across a wealth of health and fitness titles. Speaking on her new appointment, Andrea Sullivan said: "This is a very important time for corporate wellness partnerships and programmes, as employers navigate hybrid working patterns while their employees look to them for physical, mental and emotional health solutions. I’m excited to be joining Gympass to continue building our rapidly-growing portfolio of gym and wellness partners, ensuring employees can find a form of activity that suits their lifestyle and health needs. Together alongside our well-known, trusted UK gym chains partners, Gympass has the ability to motivate more people to be actively engaged in health and wellness. Which is an incredibly positive mission to be involved in." Following Gympass’ $2 billion valuation in 2021, the platform has continued to grow and has added an array of new partners to its offering covering fitness, mindfulness, wellbeing and nutrition. With the platform spanning both digital and in-person services, Gympass is now the world’s largest corporate wellbeing platform servicing millions of employees.
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