Ironman Announces New CEO, Scott DeRue
As the former president of Equinox fitness, DeRue helped oversee over 100 fitness clubs, a fitness platform, digital commerce, and its media groups through COVID and the dawn of vaccines.
As the former president of Equinox fitness, DeRue helped oversee over 100 fitness clubs, a fitness platform, digital commerce, and its media groups through COVID and the dawn of vaccines.
Lance Armstrong, rolling swim starts, doping, and the Kona/Nice conundrum - the outgoing Ironman CEO holds nothing back in this wide-ranging conversation about his 12-year tenure.
After 12 years at the helm of Ironman, Andrew Messick will retire, making way for a new CEO.
Messick and "the core of the senior management team" will remain with Ironman.
Ironman will redistribute pro prize money in 2015, will pay 10 deep at select races.
Ironman CEO Andrew Messick chats with Bob Babbitt about a variety of topics in the sport.
An update with Ironman's Andrew Messick
World Triathlon Corporation CEO Andrew Messick sits down with Bob Babbitt and Paul Huddle on Breakfast with Bob and Paul.
Messick also explains the unique challenge of growing a race series while trying to keep up with an insatiable demand for a Kona slot.
Messick offers insight into SwimSmart, addresses the concerns of athletes and explains why he isn’t afraid to break with tradition.
WTC CEO Andrew Messick is charging forward to globalization triathlon beyond what others have imagined.
Messick talks about how he’ll be spending race day, WTC’s new events for 2013, their commitment to anti-doping in triathlon and more.
Andrew Messick spoke with Julia Polloreno from Dubai about the internal debate that ultimately kept Lance Armstrong from racing in France.
Ironman CEO Andrew Messick and ITU President Marisol Casado meet to discuss future endeavors.
World Triathlon Corporation CEO Andrew Messick shares some exciting news about the changes Ironman is making to the Kona lottery.
Andrew Messick left his position as the President of AEG Sports, the owners of the Amgen Tour of California, to become the CEO of the World Triathlon Corporation, the owners of the Ironman.