Club management team named for The Champions’ Club
MARCH 17, 2006
TRINITY, FLA. – A club management team that will provide personal
services and fitness programs has been announced for The Champions’ Club, a
gated golf-course community in southwest Pasco County.
Leading the team are club manager Frank Oliveto, and
personal-training-and-fitness consultant Dean Cosgrove, Ph.D., says Dan
Aldridge, vice president of Adam Smith Enter-prises Inc., the community’s
developer.
In his new post, Oliveto will be responsible for overall club management,
and will oversee the fitness center, pool facilities, as well as concierge
and spa services. Mean-while, Cosgrove will develop personal and group
training programs, and conduct swim classes. Both also will supervise
selection of the club’s support staff.
Oliveto, who earned a bachelor’s degree in commercial recreation from The
Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pa., has more than two
decades of resort-management experience for companies in Florida and South
Carolina. In 1981, he founded the Resort and Commercial Recreation
Association, and was its executive director for 12 years. A native of
Beaver, Pa., Oliveto resides in Trinity.
A native of Palm Springs, Calif., and resident of Tarpon Springs, Fla.,
Cosgrove earned a doctorate degree in exercise science from Columbia Pacific
University in San Rafael, Calif. He established Total Fitness Sports
Medicine in Tarpon Springs, and is a member of the American College of
Sports Medicine.
When completed, The Champions’ Club will provide 368 homesites in seven
Mediterranean-themed villages. Homes in some villages must have at least
2,700 square feet of living space, while other villages require a minimum of
3,500 and 3,800 square feet of living space. Residential pricing ranges from
the $700s to more than $2 million including homesite.
The Champions’ Club will feature a Mediterranean-style clubhouse with a
resort-style pool, sun deck, tennis courts and a state-of-the-art workout
facility with his-and-her locker facilities.
The community adjoins the $1.5 billion master-planned community of Trinity –
also developed by Adam Smith Enterprises.
To reach The Champions’ Club welcome center from Pinellas County, take East
Lake Road north to Trinity Boulevard, turn right and drive three miles to
The Champions’ Club entrance on the right. (From points north, take U.S. 19
south to Tarpon Springs Road and turn left.) Enter the community on Tamarind
Boulevard, then turn left on Robert Trent Jones Parkway. Proceed to the
village of Floresta on the right, turn in and follow signs to The Champions’
Club welcome center. Another route is to take Little Road south, and turn
left on Trinity Boulevard.
Additional information about The Champions’ Club may be obtained at (727)
375-2800, (888) 944-2800, or by visiting championsclubfla.com.
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