Mingara CEO Announces Retirement
Mingara Leisure Group Chief Executive Officer, Paul Barnett, has given notice of his intention to retire after more than two decades in the role.
He announced his retirement on 26 March and will officially leave in January 2026, with Grant Gladman announced as incoming Chief Executive Officer from 1 February, 2026. Grant has served as Chief Operating Officer at Mingara Leisure Group since 2003.
“The decision to retire is one that has been made with much consideration over a long period of time,” Paul says.
“Not an easy decision for someone who has loved being in such a role for a long time, but the right one and the right time. I have had the privilege to lead Mingara Leisure Group for 22 years, and I’m immensely proud of our team and the extraordinary things we have achieved.
“Whilst we have grown the organisation’s net assets from $45 million to over $135 million in that time, we have kept our feet firmly on the ground, never forgetting the community who rallied together to form Mingara as a Club 54 years ago. I look forward to retiring and will do so with much appreciation, pride, gratitude and humility.
“I have the utmost confidence in Grant, as he takes on the role of CEO. Grant embodies everything we stand for, and his humanistic-encouraging approach, and extensive operational experience has been a key contributor to our success.
“Grant and I will continue to work closely together and with our Board of Directors and executive team in the coming months as we transition the organisation towards a new future whilst continuing to strengthen our position.”
Mingara Leisure Group Chairman, Phil Walker, said: “On behalf of the Board of Directors and the entire Mingara Leisure Group team, we thank Paul for his outstanding contribution to leadership, the organisation and the community both as Operations Manager from 1998 and as our Chief Executive Officer from December 2002.
“Since his appointment as CEO, Paul has led our organisation through a significant transformation, growing Mingara from one registered club with 160 team members to five clubs with over 450 team members, as well as delivering our successful diversification strategy incorporating a new state-of-the-art fitness centre and wellness precinct, an 86-room hotel, as well as a retirement living project which is currently in planning.
“Whilst the growth of the organisation is important, this kind of success doesn’t come without visionary leadership, authenticity, and the ability to grow and develop a strong team who believe in our vision to make a significant contribution to the quality of community life.
“A tenure of more than 27 years, and our longest serving CEO, is a remarkable and admirable legacy. Paul is not only leaving our organisation in a healthy position, enabling us to continue our work in contributing to our local communities, but he has also made a significant contribution as a Director on the Board of ClubsNSW, the club industry’s peak body for over 13 years.
“We are thrilled to announce Grant Gladman as the new Mingara Leisure Group CEO. Grant has been the Chief Operating Officer at Mingara Leisure Group since 2003 and has extensive experience within the club industry.
“Grant is a proven business leader who is passionate about leadership, culture and customer experience. As a member of the executive team, Grant has a deep understanding of our organisation and has been intrinsically involved in the growth and success of Mingara Leisure Group.
“We know Grant will continue to deliver our vision with purpose and a commitment to future success.”
Daniel Pinkstone was announced as the incoming Mingara Leisure Group Chief Operating Officer after 14 years as the General Manager of Mingara Recreation Club.
The role of General Manager at Mingara Recreation Club will be Sarah Ferman, who for the last 13 years has been Community and Sport Manager as well as Mingara Operations Manager.
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