Marco Fiorini has been named president and CEO of the Cincinnati Sports Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. He began his career with the club in August of 2013 as the risk and security director. He was promoted to operations manager in June 2015 and became the interim general manager in March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. He completed Xavier University’s executive MBA program in in December 2020 and was appointed to general manager in 2022.
The club continues to enhance the member experience each year with continual improvements. The EGYM smart strength training system, recovery area which includes a dry sauna and three cold plunge pools and a new boutique exercise studio featuring 40 HIIT classes were added in 2024. These additions align with the club’s mission to provide innovative fitness solutions while enhancing member engagement and wellness. Still on the horizon for 2025 are an adult bar/lounge and co-working space for the indoor pickleball viewing area, and a new pro-cushion surface for the outdoor tennis and pickleball courts.
Cincinnati Sports Club, locally and privately owned since 1990, was founded by local families to create a high-quality sports mall for athletes. Over time, it has evolved into a large-scale medical, health, and social destination. Continuous investment from the owners has expanded the facility from its original seven acres and 50,000 square feet to nearly 16 acres and over 110,000 square feet. The club’s growth reflects its commitment to adapting to members’ needs, offering a diverse range of fitness, wellness and social opportunities that set it apart from traditional gyms.
The Cincinnati Sports Club team will continue to build on the 35-year success of the constantly improving, reinvesting, and growing locally and privately owned single location club that sits on an expansive 16-acre campus. With a strong leadership team and a clear vision for the future, the club remains dedicated to providing top-tier amenities, fostering a sense of community, and setting the standard for fitness and wellness in the region.