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UK Spa Association announces leadership transition

Rachel Bevan has been appointed as the UKSA’s new general manager

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By Wendy Golledge

13 May 2026

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The UK Spa Association (UKSA) has announced that Rachel Bevan will succeed Bobby Griffiths as general manager of the organisation.

Bevan has been appointed to continue modernising the Association’s approach. She will help to position it for continued growth and relevance in the evolving wellness landscape.

Joining the UKSA from Ellisons, where she supported spa and wellness businesses, Bevan has built a strong reputation for industry knowledge and commercial expertise.

Her experience includes therapist roles at QHotels and 12 years with Daniel Thwaites, including six as spa treatments manager.

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“It’s an honour to step into the role of general manager for the UKSA at such a dynamic time for our industry. As the sector continues to evolve rapidly, it’s a privilege to work amongst and support talented individuals that play such an important part in modern wellbeing and guest experience.”

Rachel Bevan

General manager, UK Spa Association

Bevan continues: “I am committed to ensuring the UKSA delivers real value for our members and strengthens the sense of community across the sector, encouraging collaboration and support where it matters most.

“I am particularly passionate about helping the industry create more inclusive spa and wellness environments. Together, we can better welcome guests living with cancer, as well as those who are neurodivergent.

“I look forward to working closely with our members and partners, contributing to a future that reflects the quality, professionalism and growing influence of the UK spa industry.”

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Members of the UK Spa Association board at it's summer networking event in 2025

Driving industry collaboration

Over the past two years, the UKSA has undergone significant changes, strengthening alignment across the sector while enhancing its voice, visibility and value for members.

Under the guidance of Bobby Griffiths’ and the wider board, the Association has modernised its approach and driven greater collaboration within the industry.

In February, the UKSA announced the formation of a strategic partnership with the Standards Authority for Touch in Cancer Care (SATCC).

In April, it launched a nationwide survey to gather insight from operators on the current provision of cancer-adapted treatments and services. Results are expected in June.

“The board and I are very excited to work alongside Rachel in the next chapter of the UKSA’s evolution. Rachel has been a valuable board member for the last two years. She brings the energy and passion we’re looking for to take the Association to the next level.”

Abi Selby

Chair, UK Spa Association

“As Bobby Griffiths moves on to new opportunities, the Board and I extend our sincere thanks for her leadership, dedication and contribution to the Association and the wider spa industry,” continues Selby.

“We look forward to building on recent progress and continuing to support and represent the UK spa industry during this next phase of growth and development.”

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