GMA Appoints Two New Board Members Following Annual General Meeting
Following the Annual General Meeting for GMA members, the GMA appointed two new members to its Board of Directors - Jim Buttar, Grounds and Technical Operations Lead at the Rugby Football Union, and Phil Fifield, Head Grounds Person at Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club.
The Annual General Meeting took place on 22 November, where GMA
members were invited to vote on several resolutions including two
nominations for new appointments to the GMA's Board, as well as one
nomination for re-appointment.
The first Board position up for nomination was for Sector Director
for Professional Sport, currently held by David Roberts of Training
Unlimited, previously Senior Manager of Grounds at Liverpool
Football Club. With David having reached the end of his 9-year
tenure in the role, his position was open for new nominations where
Jim Buttar was voted-in to fill the vacant position.
Jim has over 26 years' extensive experience of hands-on management
in the sports turf industry, which began as an apprentice at a
private school in Cambridgeshire.
Through his journey in elite football, combining his passionate
approach, leading by example and with his management ability, Jim
has successfully delivered surfaces for several leagues and
competitions across the world. Including the English Premier
League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA European
Championship qualifiers and World Cup qualifiers, and recently the
African Nations Cup.
His latest role is leading the grounds team at the RFU managing the
Twickenham stadium pitch, producing high quality surfaces for
international and domestic competitions. Alongside this he has the
responsibility of advising on strategy for the Rugby Grounds
Connected programme for volunteer grounds people.
The GMA's Board also approved the addition of another Independent
Director, Phil Fifield. Phil has worked in the grounds management
sector since his first day as an apprentice at Portsmouth FC in
2005 to his present role as Head Groundsperson at Brighton and Hove
Albion FC.
Throughout his time in the industry, Phil has worked in all four
professional leagues as a Head Groundsman and has also worked in
consultancy and advisory roles. His time in the industry has seen
him visit 30 countries across 5 continents as a turf-care
professional.
His passion and drive to push himself and grow in his professional
role has taken Phil to positions where he has been able to provide
services, offer staff training, support tournament delivery and
pitch development programs for a number of iconic sporting
institutions, including FIFA, UEFA, CAF and AFC for men's, women's
and youth events.
With a belief that the key fundamentals for growth and development
in the sports turf sector are education, sustainability and staff
welfare, Phil hopes to lend his expertise and experience to the GMA
in helping build on these three foundational pillars, helping to
develop the grounds care industry, and those within it, for a
better future.
Along with Jim and Phil's additions to the Board, existing Board
member, Kimyo Rickett was successfully re-elected in her position
as Sector Director for Local Authorities.
Commenting on the changes to the Board, GMA CEO, Geoff Webb
says:
"Our Board is essential in steering the direction of the GMA and
ensuring activity aligns to our strategy, so it is vital that we
have experienced and knowledgeable Directors on the Board.
"Jim and Phil fit that description perfectly - both will bring
insights and perspectives to the Board that will ensure the GMA
delivers what it is that our members, and the wider industry, want
from us. I'm also delighted that Kimyo will be staying on as Sector
Director for Local Authorities. Her experience gained from over 30
years spent working for various Local Authorities and sporting
bodies will ensure that this important sector within the wider
grounds management community remains central to future GMA
activity.
"Finally, I want to say a huge thank you to David Roberts who
leaves the Board having come to the end of this 9-year tenure as a
Board member. David has supported the GMA in making significant
progress during this time and we are all extremely grateful for his
contribution."
You can find out more about the GMA Board, and its members, at:
https://www.thegma.org.uk/who-we-are/whos-who/meet-board