HealthFitness Acquires Corporate Fitness Works, Bolstering Reach

Deal gives HealthFitness, a Trustmark company, more than 360 sites and more than 200 clients as corporate fitness and wellness programs become a priority for employees

HealthFitness, a provider of fitness, wellness and injury prevention programs and a Trustmark company, has acquired Corporate Fitness Works (CFW), a provider of on-site and virtual fitness management solutions that manages 70 corporate fitness centers.

The move strengthens HealthFitness, which will now serve more than 200 clients at more than 360 locations nationwide, and follows two other acquisitions by HealthFitness: Midtown Health in 2021 and Professional Fitness Management earlier this year , LLC (ProFIT).

Under its corporate fitness division, HealthFitness offers services such as custom-designed spaces that include spas, aquatics, recreational programs, intramural sports or open-air facilities designed in partnership with BeaverFit. The company also offers health and fitness programs, lifestyle coaching, personal and group training, virtual and in-person group fitness, fitness and wellness challenges, educational webinars related to health and well-being, and more.

The company acquired CFW from co-owners Beth and Michael Vivio.

“We have admired and respected Corporate Fitness Works as a strong competitor for many years,” said Sean McManamy, president of HealthFitness. “This brings together two industry leaders with strong capabilities , a wealth of experience and talent, and a shared commitment to delivering innovative solutions to customers and building community and connections among members.”

“We have chosen to sell Corporate Fitness Works to health and fitness is a direct result of the company culture and reputation they enjoy. Our employees will be well taken care of. “

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Trustmark CEO Kevin Slawin said the transaction advances Trustmark’s strategy for organic and inorganic growth.

“It’s a great fit from both a cultural and business perspective,” Slavin said. “We are very excited about the broader range of services we are bringing to the market through this merger.”

Courtney Layfield

Courtney Rehfeldt has been working in the broadcast media industry since 2007 and as a freelancer since 2012. Her work has been published in Age of Awareness, Times Beacon Record, The New York Times, and more, and she has a forthcoming article in Slate. She studied yoga and meditation with Beryl Bender Birch at Hard and Soft Yoga Institute. She enjoys hiking, the outdoors, and is an avid reader. Courtney holds a BA in Media and Communication Studies.

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