Corinne Thompson has been appointed the new manager of the Forum Health Club and Spa at the Celtic Manor Resort in South Wales, UK.
Her role will include responsibility for all aspects of the spa, including the therapists, treatments, hair salon, gym and café.
Thompson previously worked as a personal trainer and managed a salon while and has also recently worked for David Lloyd Leisure.
Thompson said: “I am delighted to be joining one of Europe’s biggest hotel spas, particularly one with such a prestigious background. I look forward to contributing to its success in the future.”
The Forum Spa at the resort covers 39,000sq ft (3,620sq m) and offers 16 treatment rooms with therapies using brands including Elemis, La Therapie, Payot and Clarins. Details: www.celtic-manor.com
Corinne Thompson has been appointed the new manager of the Forum Health Club and Spa at the Celtic Manor Resort in South Wales, UK.
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Corinne Thompson has been appointed the new manager of the Forum Health Club and Spa at the Celtic Manor Resort in South Wales, UK.
Her role will include responsibility for all aspects of the spa, including the therapists, treatments, hair salon, gym and café.
Thompson previously worked as a personal trainer and managed a salon while and has also recently worked for David Lloyd Leisure.
Thompson said: “I am delighted to be joining one of Europe’s biggest hotel spas, particularly one with such a prestigious background. I look forward to contributing to its success in the future.”
The Forum Spa at the resort covers 39,000sq ft (3,620sq m) and offers 16 treatment rooms with therapies using brands including Elemis, La Therapie, Payot and Clarins. Details: www.celtic-manor.com
Corinne Thompson has been appointed the new manager of the Forum Health Club and Spa at the Celtic Manor Resort in South Wales, UK.
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
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