CMS Danskin Acoustics has appointed Harry Tafota-Nash in the new role of Head of Leisure as the business targets growth in the sector.
Joining from a leading gym design and installation provider where he was MD, Harry’s career also spans sports facility management and rugby at international level. His wealth of experience adds to CMS Danskin Acoustics’ technical expertise and track record in supplying acoustic floor systems for sports, fitness and leisure facilities, says the company.
Having driven delivery of major UK and international projects, including the provision of training facilities for Team GB for both the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympics, Harry has also worked closely with customers in the educational, pro sport and commercial gym sectors.
CMS Danskin Acoustics’ Mark Metcalfe welcomed him on board, “Harry brings serious pace, energy and personality to lead our growth across the leisure market. His background in installation and his understanding of how spaces are used complement our technical capabilities to take the service we provide and our product range to the next level.”
“Always excited by a new challenge, I’m looking forward to driving CMS Danskin Acoustics’ growth in the leisure sector,” Harry explains. “With its technical know-how and acoustic product offering, including the REGUPOL range, CMS Danskin Acoustics has a great basis from which we can achieve even more as we guide our customers through the specification process and ensure the result is a space that will both perform for them and look great.”
Harry highlights enhancing CMS Danskin Acoustics’ product offering and the introduction of new bespoke branding innovations as developments in the pipeline and sees customer relationship building as key to his approach.
CMS Danskin Acoustics, part of The Performance Technology Group, manufactures and sources acoustic insulation products advising on acoustic and vibration control materials and noise reduction strategies, including floors, ceilings and walls, to combat airborne, impact and reverberation noise. Notable leisure flooring projects include a major gym refurbishment at The University of Edinburgh and the new Riverside Club at Berkeley Group’s Heron Wharf, London.
