CBI: You were just named to the HFA board a couple of months ago. What does it mean to serve on the board, especially as somebody representing your region of the world?
AHMAR AZAM: Being on the board of HFA is both an honor and a responsibility. I joined the fitness industry early 2014, and almost every year I have attended the annual convention and trade show. As an American living in the Middle East, I sensed that HFA conventions were U.S.-centric, where the rest of the world may not be able to benefit from the great work of the HFA. In 2018, as the CEO of Leejam Sports Company (a multibillion-dollar chain of fitness clubs in the Middle East), I brought 17 people with me from our company to the convention. I always felt that if you can’t take the well to the horses, then bring the horses to the well. Using my international perspective, I felt I could assist the HFA to refocus on branding and positioning itself more strongly as a global player. There’s a huge opportunity to tap into the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and Far East markets. We need to bring HFA conventions and their influence to these regions.
In addition to my fitness industry experience, I hope to leverage my expertise in finance, banking, and corporate finance to bring out-of-the-box thinking to the esteemed HFA board. As an American living overseas for 10+ years, I want to help bridge the gap to guide HFA to understand the fitness needs and opportunities for our industry in the regions mentioned above.
CBI: You’ve worked in other industries. Why did you decide to stay in fitness?
AHMAR AZAM: I worked in multiple industries before joining the amazing fitness industry in early 2014. I don’t think there is a better business in the world where you get a faster, more productive, and rewarding return on effort than the fitness industry. In literally three months, you can impact somebody’s life when they start embracing a healthy lifestyle. They start performing better at work, their relationships improve, their self-image improves, etc. What other line of work provides that? At Leejam and TriFit, I would see people with tears in their eyes talking about how much their lives improved since they joined our fitness clubs. I’d never experienced that positive feedback in my life before.
Something else that attracted me to the industry was the fact that I found good-hearted people who were genuinely interested in helping others. I can never forget my first HFA convention, where I felt at home as soon as I entered. Everybody welcomed me as part of this awesome family and introduced me to other people. In fitness, people take genuine interest in others. I knew I had found my home.