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Five Seasons Sports Club chief went from member to CEO.

The Indianapolis Star (Indianapolis, IN)

| November 13, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 2007 The Indianapolis Star. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Jill Phillips

Nov. 13--David Rhiver used to be a member at Five Seasons Sports Club; now he's chief executive officer of one of the Covington, Ky., company's eight health clubs.

The former partner at Transwheel, a wheel replacement provider, oversees 150 personal trainers, coaches, lifeguards and other employees at the Five Seasons on 96th Street in Indianapolis.

Although Rhiver wouldn't disclose the number of members, he said the club has more than 2,000 memberships that include individuals and families. The club has indoor and outdoor pools and tennis courts, as well as a salon, spa and restaurants.

The center recently changed its name from Five Seasons Country Club. "We wanted to better define our club, because a country club is different from what we provide."

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