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Conference Delegates GCMA Conference Delegate & Exhibitor List // as of 8 October 2015 First Name Last Name Organisation Role Paul Wright Accrington & District Golf Club Club Secretary Bill Beckett Aldeburgh Golf Club Secretary Keith Osbourne Ashford (Kent) Golf Club Secretary/Manager Garry Lacy Ashton-in-Makerfield Golf Club Secretary/Manager Michael Robinson Bamburgh Castle Golf Club Manager Gary Stangoe Bawburgh Golf Club General Manager Robert Barnard Bawburgh Golf Club Managing Director George Conrad Beeston Fields Golf Club General Manager Steve Derbyshire Berkhamsted Golf Club General Manager Judy Barker Bishops Stortford Golf Club Secretary/Manager Ray Brown Bluefin Sport Head of Sport - Scotland John Hall Blyth Golf Club Golf Club Manager James MacLean Bognor Regis Golf Club Club Secretary Chris Brown Boldon Golf Club Secretary/Manager Alexander Woodward Boyce Hill Golf Club General Manager Stuart James Bramshaw Golf Club General Manager Lindsay Stoner Brighton and Hove Golf Club Club Secretary Mark Betteridge Bristol & Clifton Golf Club/GCMA Conference Planning Committee Club Manager Edward Richardson Broadstone Golf Club General Manager Mrs Del Burtenshaw Broome Park General Manager Owen Finn Brough Golf Club Treasurer Karen Drake Burnham and Berrow Golf Club Managing Secretary John Smith Burnham Beeches Golf Club Chairman Neil Dunkley Burton on Trent Golf Club Secretary/Manager Kim Harris Business Savings Experts Managing Director Jonathan Webb Canterbury Golf Club Club Secretary Adrian Aggett CAPITA Director, Membership Services Shaun Bakker Chart Hills Golf Club General Manager Iain Wallace Chelmsford Golf Club Ltd General Manager Brian Bamford Cherry Lodge Golf Club Club Secretary Gordon Simpson Chigwell Golf Club General Manager Martin Bennet Chiltern & Home Counties Regional Manager Dean Bennett China Fleet Country Club Managing Director Adrian Wratting Chobham Golf Club General Manager Gary Steele Clandeboye Golf Club General Manager Neil McCluskey Club Systems International Ltd Senior Account Manager Simon Barratt Club Systems International Ltd Senior Account Manager Darren Wood Club Systems International Ltd Customer Relationship Manager Gary Hamilton Club Systems International Ltd UK & Ireland National Sales Manager Gareth Roberts Club Systems International Ltd Director Richard Peabody Club Systems International Ltd Managing Director Catherine Hanrahan ClubMinder Operations Manager Tony Moon Copt Heath Golf Club Secretary/Manager Bob Ashton Corhampton Golf Club Club Secretary Lindsay Salvini Crosland Heath Golf Club Secretary Sam Palmer Crown Sports Lockers Project Manager Daniel Wood Dainton Park Golf Club Director Mike Cayless Dainton Park Golf Club PGA Pro Nathan Brown Dainton Park Golf Club Club Secretary Carl Rundgren Dale Hill Hotel and Golf Club General Manager Debbie Pern Deeside Golf Club Club Manager Michael Thorpe Dewsbury District Golf Club General Manager Graham Heath Droitwich Golf Club Club Manager Pete O'Shaughressy Dryad Energy Ltd Managing Director Jane Morrow Dryad Energy Ltd Operations Manager Phil McInley Eagle Promotions Ltd Managing Director Paul Noble Eagle Promotions Ltd Financial Director David Mabbott Eltham Warren Golf Club Secretary Paul Beresford-Green Enfield Golf Club General Manager Steve Varcoe Enmore Park Manager Lee Turner-Jefferies ESP Leisure Ltd Sales Director Trevor Ball ESP Leisure Ltd Business Development Manager Russell Stebbings Farleigh Golf Club General Manager Jane Montgomery Federation of Sports and Play MD Trevor Atkinson Filton Golf Club Managing Secretary David Bowles Flackwell Heath Golf Club General Manager Stuart Leech Formby Golf Club Secretary Manager Elaine Purton Foxbridge Golf Club Club Manager Martin Robinson Gainsborough Golf Club General Manager Richard Penley-Martin Ganton Golf Club Secretary Wendy Holdsworth Garforth Golf Club Managing Secretary Bob Williams GCMA C.E.O Niki Hunter GCMA Education Co-ordinator Shirley Edmondson GCMA Finance Officer Jim Cunning GCMA Golf Management Ann Jones GCMA Membership Secretary Eddie Bullock GCMA Director Mike Hyde GCMA Digital Communications Manager Michael Hoare GCMA Board of Directors Chairman Clive Hadley GCMA Board of Directors National Captain John Edgington GCMA Conference Planning Committee South East Regional Manager Maureen Brooker GCMA London & Home Counties Region Regional Manager, London & Home Counties Adrian Dibble GCMA Midland Region GCMA Regional Manager Joan Raffety GCMA Southern Region Regional Manager - Southern Tim Williams George Interiors Ltd Managing Director Adam Grint Gerrards Cross General Manager Vic Tofts Gloucester Golf Club General Manager Stuart Gillett Golf at Goodwood General Manager Carol Scoggins Golf Consultants Association Secretariat David Valentine Golf Management Group Director Scott Partington Golf Management Group Director Nick Percy Grand National Manager Michael Morley Hadden Hill Golf Club General Manager Frank Clapp Harpenden Golf Club General Manager Victoria O'Brien Haydock Park Golf Club Secretary Manager Sue Elliott Henbury Golf Club Manager Gary Oatham Henley Golf Club Manager Peter Hickling High Post Golf Club Ltd Manager Michael Allen Highcliffe Castle Golf Club Secretary/Manager Chris Donovan Hindhead Golf Club Club Secretary Paul Gray Holywood Golf Club General Manager Richard Salt Horsley Lodge Golf Club Director Barry Dyett HowDidiDo Media Managing Director Megan Bibby Ifield Golf Club General Manager Jamie Abbott intelligentgolf Managing Director Tammy Hewins intelligentgolf Sales Director Neill Ellice Ipswich Golf Club General Manager Richard Jessop King's Lynn Golf Club General Manager Brian Davies Lancaster Golf Club General Manager David Colyer Leaderboard Golf Director Terry Smith Lee-on-the-Solent Golf Club General Manager Trevor Chard Lely UK Ltd Key Accounts Manager Craig Innes Lincoln Golf Club Manager Iain Burns Little Aston Golf Club Club Manager Duncan Driver Lyme Regis Golf Club General Manager Les Trute Marlborough Golf Club General Manager Jeremy Goodacre Marsh Ltd Head of Sales and Proposition John Hayes Marsh Ltd Commercial Development Excecutive Rachel Mould Material Matters Director Paul Mould Material Matters Managing Director Gareth Hughes Methyr Tydfil Leisure Centre Sports Development Officer Dennise Coker Mitcham Golf Club General Manager Peter Rishworth Moortown Golf Club Secretary/Manager Raymond Griffiths Mullion Golf Club Secretary Seb Frankiss Muswell Hill Golf Club General Manager Gareth Williams Newbury & Crookham Golf Club General Manager Raymond Chilten Newport - Gwent General Administrator Howard Williams North West Regional Manager Stephen Proudfood Northwood Golf Club General Manager Paul Thornton Norwood Park Golf Centre General Manager Peter Bowen Ormskirk Golf Club Secretary Manager Richard Herring Orsett Golf Club Assistant General Manager Jackie Simpson Orsett Golf Club General Manager Gary Peddie Parkstone Golf Club General Manager Tim Millford Pedham Place Golf Centre Ltd Centre Manager Benn Barham Pedham Place Golf Centre Ltd Golf Professional Johnathan Callister Pentland Golf CEO Steve Mitchell Pentland Golf Head Professional Phillip Bonsall Piltdown Golf Club Secretary Graham Greenwood Pinseeker (UK) Ltd Sales Director Stewart Hurley Purchasing Support Services Head of Marketing and IT Roger Daniel Purchasing Support Services Business Development Manager Chris Smith Purchasing Support Services Head of Sales Richard Platt Purchasing Support Services Business Development Manager Simon Hopkin Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club Secretary/Manager Stephen Dance Radyr Golf Club Club Manager Scott Patience Reigate Heath Golf Club Club Manager PGA Steve Robinson rijo42 UK Sales Manager Richard Brice rijo42 Business Development Manager David Cuthbertson Rockcliff Hall Hotel Golf and Estate Director Marc Newey Roehampton Club Chief Excecutive Ian Griffiths Ross on Wye Managing Secretary Jonathan Moore Royal Cromer Golf Club Secretary/Manager Claire Riddell Royal Dornoch Golf Club Assistant Manager Alan Ramsey Royal Dornoch Golf Club Vice Captain Darren Attwood Royal Jersey Golf Club Secretary/Manager Phil Grice Royal Norwich Golf Club General Manager Robert Tawell Rushmere Golf Club General Manager Michael Rutter Ryton Golf Club Manager Clive Bailey Sandy Lodge Golf Club General Manager Lawrence Dennis-Smither Seaford Secretary Steve Murphy Shirley Park Golf Club General Manager Anthony Rowe Shrewsbury Golf Club Secretary/Manager Mark Northwood Sittingbourne & Milton Regis Golf Club Secretary/Manager Andrew Kenyon Southport Old Links Golf Club Assistant Secretary Anthony Hill Springfield Park Golf Club Golf Manager Tuck Clagett St. Enodoc Golf Club General Manager Sharon Hannah Stevenage Golf & Conference Centre Centre Manager Amanda Lee Stevenage Golf & Conference Centre Operations Manager Martin Edenborough Stockwood Vale Golf Club Club Manager Stuart Collier Stoke Park Golf Club Director of Golf Mark Hughes Stourbridge Golf Club Secretary Nigel Bennett String Computer Systems Ltd Business Development Ben Riley Sundridge Park General Manager Howard Swan Swan Golf Designs Golf Course Architect William Swan Swan Golf Designs Golf Course Architect Lee Wolfe SwingSure Business Development Roger Wolfe SwingSure Director Mark Haskell Teignmouth Golf Club General Manager Keith Adderley Temple (England) Secretary Peter Foord The Berkshire Secretary Gareth Morgan The Cardiff Golf Club General Manager Joe Gates The Mere Golf Resort Director of Golf & Business Christopher Spencer The North Berwick Golf Club Managing Secretary Andy Brown The Toro
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