Blane Dodds Appointed CEO of Scottish Golf
Scottish Golf has appointed Blane Dodds, a highly effective leader with a strong sports background, as Chief Executive Officer.
With vast experience in
the private and public sports sectors, the 49-year-old Scot, pictured, will start
his new role with Scotland’s governing body for amateur golf on Monday
15 August.
Eleanor Cannon, Chair of
Scottish Golf, said: “We are delighted to have attracted somebody of
Blane’s talent and experience to Scottish Golf.
“The Board was excited
at the vision and ambition articulated by Blane during the recruitment
process and look forward to working with him and the team to better
support our clubs and encourage more people into the game.”
Dodds has held various
senior management roles within sports management and marketing, the
health and fitness industry and Charitable Trusts. He is a former
Scotland international tennis player and is the current Chair of Tennis
Scotland. He is also UK
President of the European Capital of Sport Association.
The keen golfer, who plays off a seven
handicap at Kilmacolm Golf Club in Renfrewshire, has a proven track
record of delivering increased participation, combined with experience
of transformational change, notably in his most recent
role as CEO of North Lanarkshire Leisure.
Blane Dodds said: “Being
asked to lead the governing body of amateur golf in Scotland is a great
honour and I look forward to going round the country to better
understand the challenges faced by clubs and golfers.
“I want to ensure this
great game continues to be at the heart of communities across Scotland
and will work hard to build the partnerships needed to achieve that,
putting down strong foundations for future generations of golfers.”
Dodds’ previous
positions include Sales and Marketing Manager at David Lloyd Leisure,
which included the creation of the first David Lloyd centre outside of
London in Renfrew, before becoming founder and Managing Director of
International Golf Network
Limited, a web-based golf membership and tourism company.
He also worked at North
Lanarkshire Council as Head of Cultural and Recreational Services and
was Glasgow Club Manager for Glasgow City Council, leading their
membership scheme following managing one of their flagship facilities.
He joined North Lanarkshire Council in 2002, before becoming CEO of North Lanarkshire Leisure in 2006 where he held the position until recently, overseeing significant changes to the business which has become one of the leading Sports and Leisure Trusts in Scotland.
He joined North Lanarkshire Council in 2002, before becoming CEO of North Lanarkshire Leisure in 2006 where he held the position until recently, overseeing significant changes to the business which has become one of the leading Sports and Leisure Trusts in Scotland.
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