Spa manager promoted at Bannatyne Health Club and Spa
The Bannatyne Health Club and Spa in Ingleby Barwick has strengthened its leadership team with the promotion of Jasmine Neave to spa manager.
Jasmine, who leads a team of ten therapists, joined Bannatyne six years ago and has developed her career through continual training and dedication to high standards of client care.
She said: “I’m proud to be part of such a talented and supportive team, and to have the opportunity to lead our spa as it continues to grow.
“Bannatyne’s has given me the chance to expand my skills and deliver results-driven treatments that genuinely make a difference to our clients’ wellbeing.
“I’m looking forward to helping the spa and my team go from strength to strength.”
The Myton Road-based club offers premium fitness and wellbeing facilities including a gym, swimming pool, sauna, steam room and luxury treatment rooms.
The spa provides a full range of Elemis therapies alongside specialist treatments such as Nouveau LVL lash lifts, Lycon waxing, glycolic facials, dermaplaning and BIAB builder nails.
Sue Stockdale, general manager at Bannatyne Health Club and Spa, Ingleby Barwick, added: “Jasmine has shown real commitment to the spa and its guests throughout her time with us.
“She is an exceptional therapist, a supportive leader and a great ambassador for the health club.
“Her professionalism and passion play an important role in offering our members and guests a complete health and wellbeing experience.”
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