The Gold Coast Bulletin

Ardent division CEO to move on

- KATHLEEN SKENE

ARDENT Leisure has announced the resignatio­n of the CEO of its bowling and entertainm­ent arm.

Nicole Noye will step down two days after Christmas to take on a “CEO role in a large multi-site operation that does not compete with the Group” a statement from Ardent to the ASX said yesterday.

“Nicole has been the driving force behind the transition of the Bowling and Entertainm­ent Division into a multi-attraction entertainm­ent experience, opening and refurbishi­ng centres and evolving the new Kingpin and Playtime concepts,” the statement said.

Ms Noye’s previous roles included CEO of Bras N Things and general manager of both Angus & Coote and Goldmark jewellers.

Last week Ardent, owners of Dreamworld, WhiteWater World and Skypoint, announced a new chairman, Gary Weiss had been appointed as the one-year anniversar­y of the Dreamworld tragedy loomed.

Ardent Leisure is undertakin­g a full business review for Dreamworld, to be concluded in the next few months.

Ardent logged a million loss last year. $62.6

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