Australasian Leisure Management
Apr 25, 2024

World Active names new Chair

World Active, the global federation for the exercise, fitness and physical activity industry, has announced that Amy Thompson, Chief Executive and owner of USA-based health and fitness association IDEA, is its new Chair.

Thompson, World Active’s former Vice Chair, was confirmed in the role at the international body’s second annual Assembly and Summit at the recent FIBO convention in Cologne, Germany - attended by representatives from more than 60 global organisations

Emphasising the significance of this gathering in the industry’s global history, Thompson commented “we are eager to strengthen our collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and other international partners. Our mission remains clear: to inspire more people to engage in regular physical activity for improved public health worldwide.

“There’s much more we can achieve together, and we’re committed to making a meaningful impact.” 

Thompson will collaborate closely with the newly elected Vice-Chair, David Stalker, and Treasurer, Samir Kapoor, to drive the initiatives of World Active forward.

The World Active Council elections adhere to the provisions of the World Active Charter, a foundational document transparently endorsed by its founding members.

The Council comprises representatives Jana Havrdova (Czech Chamber of Fitness) for Europe, Samir Kapoor (India Active) and David Stalker (EuropeActive) representing Asia and Europe respectively, Richard Beddie (Exercise New Zealand) for Oceania and Thompson (IDEA® Health & Fitness Association) for North America.

This commitment to continental representation underscores the principle of providing an independent platform where all stakeholders have equal voice and rights, with an invitation for associations and registrars across the sector to join World Active.

Thompson added “it’s amazing to see what we can learn from one another

“Last year we had the opportunity to represent World Active at WHO (meetings) and that gave representatives a completely different perspective of how and why we need to work together if we really want to have an impact on global levels of physical activity.

“With many more countries on board, I believe we are moving in the right direction. Having World Active invited and recognized by WHO is a massive step forward in getting the industry recognised.”

The flagship event of the platform, the World Active Summit, is held annually.

This gathering unites stakeholders worldwide to address common opportunities and challenges, advocate collectively, and advance global health and well-being through collaboration and innovation.

The World Active Manifesto serves as the framework, outlining key goals, visions, and principles for future cooperation.

Additionally, chairs of World Active’s working groups presented their framework and both short and long-term plans for their focus areas, demonstrating the ongoing commitment to advancing the goals of World Active.

For more information, please visit www.world-active.com or contact thesecretariat@world-active.com

Image: Amy Thompson. Credit: IDEA.

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