Josh Liberatore, the executive editor of Athletech News, is a New York-based journalist and media professional with deep experience covering business, technology, and the industries shaping modern culture. Before joining ATN, Josh held editor and senior reporter roles at Sports Business Journal and Law360, helping to grow the leading trade publications for the sports and legal industries, respectively. Josh has a BA from the University of Pittsburgh and speaks fluent French.
As fitness wearables explode in popularity, the CEOs of Oura and Whoop are both bullish on tech's ability to help women better understand their bodies.
Executives from Chuze Fitness and Crunch Fitness share how they plan to acquire and retain members in the coming years.
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Ty Menzies led a full-scale rebrand of Snap Fitness, positioning the 24/7 gym franchise for expansion across North America, Europa and Asia.
Neary's fast-growing IV therapy franchise opened its 100th location at the end of 2023 and could have up to 750 units by the end of 2027.
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