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Stuart Oldman
Operations Manager (email stuart@cpsa.co.uk )
I joined the CPSA in September 2008 and I am enjoying the role and the many challenges that face us all. Having attended a number of our major championships and game fairs it is good to meet and talk to members. I am always willing to listen to members views and stories but I believe it should always be understood from both sides that it is just not always possible or practical to please everyone.
Although I do have a background in a number of shooting sports I do concentrate mainly on my real passion of Field Archery, using a traditional bow and wooden arrows. I take part in regular shoots at both club and national level and also help organise club events. In 2008 I achieved ‘A’ class for the first time, something I’ve wanted for many years.
My life in business has been in the financial services and retail sectors working mainly in finance, IT & administration with the previous role prior to joining CPSA as an Office Manager for 12 years.
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Monday 6th February 2012
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