Paul Hudson

Head of Sport & Leisure for Sheffield City Trust at Sheffield City Trust
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(386) 825-5501
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Greater Sheffield Area, UK

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Recreational Facilities
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Head of Sport & Leisure for Sheffield City Trust
      • Mar 2018 - Present

    • United Kingdom
    • Spectator Sports
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Vice Chair
      • May 2009 - Present

      Following success in British Wheelchair Basketball (BWB) as assistant national coach of GB Men in the Paralympic Games Barcelona 1992 Paul became head coach of GB Women in Atlanta 1996 & Sydney 2000. In addition to Vice-Chair of British Wheelchair Basketball, Paul also Chairs the Performance Advisory Group and continues to support his club Sheffield Steelers as a lead coach. Following success in British Wheelchair Basketball (BWB) as assistant national coach of GB Men in the Paralympic Games Barcelona 1992 Paul became head coach of GB Women in Atlanta 1996 & Sydney 2000. In addition to Vice-Chair of British Wheelchair Basketball, Paul also Chairs the Performance Advisory Group and continues to support his club Sheffield Steelers as a lead coach.

  • Sheffield City Trust Group
    • Sheffield, United Kingdom
    • General Manager
      • Feb 2008 - Present

      The English Institute of Sport Sheffield is one of Sport England’s National centres - a host venue for major international sporting events as well as home to National Governing Bodies of Sport including British Boxing, Paralympic Table Tennis and Basketball England. Recognised as a charismatic leader, with a strong track record in business transformation, change management and community regeneration, drawing on experience in elite and international sport, leading large teams of people to achieve challenging financial targets. The EISS has won group venue of the year three times since 2012 and achieved a national benchmarking award for efficiency as well as the Flame Award for Health Club of the Year. Show less

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