Ddirector of Sport & Activity Professionals

Mark Rasche

Mark Rasche is a director of Sport & Activity Professionals and for the last 13 years has consulted, trained, coached and mentored clients in the kids activities, sport, health, leisure, recreation and franchise sectors. He’s helped clients to build their businesses,  market to schools, nurseries and parents and prior to running a consultancy, he helped build a large kids activities business in sport, that marketed to schools/nurseries and parents and was franchised to 61 countries around the world. 

Mark is also voluntary deputy chairman of the industry body, The Children’s Activities Association, that any provider in the sector should look into for the benefits it provides to them and the peace of mind it gives to their customers. 

Mark is also accredited and endorsed by the Association of Business Mentors, the Association of Indoor Play and works with many government funded agencies in the UK to help businesses grow and improve, as well as being a subject matter expert for the Abu Dhabi Government on subjects like this. 

He’s also been a mentor for programmes through Nat West, Santander, UnLtd, Odgers Connect Consultancy Services, Grant Thornton  and other organisations and through all of this has helped hundreds of businesses grow, improve and overcome the challenges, barriers and issues they face.

Ddirector of Sport & Activity Professionals

Mark Rasche

Mark Rasche is a director of Sport & Activity Professionals and for the last 13 years has consulted, trained, coached and mentored clients in the kids activities, sport, health, leisure, recreation and franchise sectors. He’s helped clients to build their businesses,  market to schools, nurseries and parents and prior to running a consultancy, he helped build a large kids activities business in sport, that marketed to schools/nurseries and parents and was franchised to 61 countries around the world. 

Mark is also voluntary deputy chairman of the industry body, The Children’s Activities Association, that any provider in the sector should look into for the benefits it provides to them and the peace of mind it gives to their customers. 

Mark is also accredited and endorsed by the Association of Business Mentors, the Association of Indoor Play and works with many government funded agencies in the UK to help businesses grow and improve, as well as being a subject matter expert for the Abu Dhabi Government on subjects like this. 

He’s also been a mentor for programmes through Nat West, Santander, UnLtd, Odgers Connect Consultancy Services, Grant Thornton  and other organisations and through all of this has helped hundreds of businesses grow, improve and overcome the challenges, barriers and issues they face.

Ddirector of Sport & Activity Professionals

Mark Rasche

Mark Rasche is a director of Sport & Activity Professionals and for the last 13 years has consulted, trained, coached and mentored clients in the kids activities, sport, health, leisure, recreation and franchise sectors. He’s helped clients to build their businesses,  market to schools, nurseries and parents and prior to running a consultancy, he helped build a large kids activities business in sport, that marketed to schools/nurseries and parents and was franchised to 61 countries around the world. 

Mark is also voluntary deputy chairman of the industry body, The Children’s Activities Association, that any provider in the sector should look into for the benefits it provides to them and the peace of mind it gives to their customers. 

Mark is also accredited and endorsed by the Association of Business Mentors, the Association of Indoor Play and works with many government funded agencies in the UK to help businesses grow and improve, as well as being a subject matter expert for the Abu Dhabi Government on subjects like this. 

He’s also been a mentor for programmes through Nat West, Santander, UnLtd, Odgers Connect Consultancy Services, Grant Thornton  and other organisations and through all of this has helped hundreds of businesses grow, improve and overcome the challenges, barriers and issues they face.

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Mark Rasche