Cycling Time Trials welcomes Nick Adnitt and Helen May
Cycling Time Trials (CTT) welcome two new members to their team, Nick Adnitt and Helen May, in two brand new roles, and in a move that sees the team growing and diversifying.
Nick takes on the role of Support Administrator, principally responsible for helping the time trial user community navigate the applications and systems which underpin the smooth management and operations of modern-day time trial organisation and participation.
Nick brings a wealth of experience in IT Project Management and Business Analysis, key to helping the CTT provide an efficient, robust and customer focussed platform for club and open events management. On the bike he has ridden track, road race, time trials, MTB, cyclo-cross, sportif and even designed his own TT tandem. Nick was chair of Andover Wheelers for three years and organised the infamous “Weyhill weekend”.
Nick said: “These are exciting times for time trialing as the combination of the CTT website, ResultSheet, Spindata, MyWindSock applications, plus popular social media communication tools, offers riders a truly holistic personal profile to record and measure performance, and I’m looking forward to being part of it.”
Cycling TIme Trials also welcome Helen May as Operations and Office Manager, responsible for supporting the team with policies, processes and day-to-day administration. She joins from Sky Sports where she spent over eight years in Business Analysis and Operational Management roles throughout a period of substantial change and transformation.
Helen’s experience in business and focus on policies and process will be key for the CTT, helping to streamline processes and procedures, making the way the business works even more efficient.
Helen’s cycling career is on hold at the minute due to two little humans joining her family over the past three years.
In the past her bike has taken her up all the Pyrenean peaks, lots of cycling around Sussex and Surrey and MTB on the South Downs. TT’s have been a stalwart of family life for decades, she has spent many weekends supporting her father on various races and enjoying the tea and cake at the end!
Helen said: “It is a real privilege to be involved in the CTT as I know how important it is to the cycling community. I am very much looking forward to helping Andrea and the board navigate the next phase of the CTT and hope I can use my experience and skills to enhance the business.”
For more information on Cycling Time Trials (CTT), please visit www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk
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