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Your neighbors are watching what you do…
Become one of America’s Greenest Clubs and appeal to prospective members and staff. Or, Do the right thing and be a positive role model for your community.
THANK YOU
I have the greatest admiration and respect
for the Founding Members of the Wellness Project™
and would like to thank the Founders
for all their input and support. Rick Ladendorf
Bonita Bay Club
Dan Miles
Bonita Springs, FL
Frenchman’s Creek Beach & Country Club
Achal Goswami
West Palm Beach, FL
Medinah Country Club
Robert Sereci
Medinah, IL
Southern Hills Country Club
Nick Sidorakis
Tulsa, OK
Town & Country Club
Tom Skoglund
St. Paul, MN
Venice Golf & Country Club
Jim Schell
Venice, FL
Wyndemere Country Club
Jimmy Lynn
Naples, FL
Denver Athletic Club
Mike Hestera
Denver, CO
Jonathan Club
Matthew Allnatt
Los Angeles, CA
Sea Pines Country Club
Robbie Ames
Hilton Head, SC
The Club at Mediterra
Carmen Mauceri
Naples, FL
Union League of Philadelphia
Jeff McFadden
Philadelphia, PA
Vineyards Country Club
Paul Malonson
Naples, FL
Desert Highlands
Golf Club
Terra Waldron
Scottsdale, AZ
As industry leaders, we must lead the eco-friendly green conversation by example!
Recycling, reusing, repurposing, reducing, composting, conservation and being a good corporate citizen is not just a strategy, it’s a way of life and part of the club’s culture. Being ‘green’ is a good thing and collectively, private clubs have an obligation to be good stewards of the assets and resources that make the industry what it is.
According to CMAA, the private club industry spends nearly $20 billion annually on goods
and services, employs hundreds of thousands of workers and private club members collectively donate hundreds of thousands of hours and hundreds of millions of dollars to worthy causes.
All of which become an extension of your luxury brand.
Additionally, private club members are the most influential, wealthy and involved human beings
in their respective communities. They are referred to as the top 1%’ers and when they apply
private club principles and processes in the workplace, great things happen.
If you believe in doing the right thing, and want to be part of the movement by
becoming a good steward of your clubs assets and resources, then click here to schedule a call
to see if your club qualifies as one of America’s Greenest Clubs.