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World renowned outdoor training centre Plas y Brenin appoints new chief executive

Ruth Hall has taken over at the popular centre in the heart of Snowdonia

Kayaker takes on The Devil's Slide

A world renowned outdoor activity and adventure sport training centre has a new boss.

Plas y Brenin and the board of the Mountain Training Trust (MTT) have announced the appointment of Ruth Hall as chief executive officer.

Ruth succeeds Jackie Bryson, who steps down from the role after four years, during which the organisation has developed and deployed a robust long-term strategy, strengthened its business practices and secured increased investment into the Plas y Brenin site.

Plas y Brenin, managed by MTT on behalf of Sport England, is globally recognised as one of the foremost providers of outdoor and adventure sport instruction.

Plas y Brenin and the Board of the Mountain Training Trust (MTT) have announced the appointment of Ruth Hall as Chief Executive Officer(Image: Plas-y-Brenin)

Courses and experiences are delivered by a team that includes some of the world’s most dedicated outdoor professionals and are conducted both at the iconic Plas y Brenin centre - the home of adventure sports in the heart of Snowdonia - and in some of the most challenging locations around the globe.

Ruth said: “Plas y Brenin is an important mainstay of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s outdoor sector, and a critical part of the international outdoor training community. MTT is a fantastic organisation, with a pool of hugely talented, passionate and dedicated staff.”

Ruth added: “Plas y Brenin’s primary focus is on skills, qualifications, and excellence in instruction. As a National Outdoor Centre, we develop the people that develop the outdoor sector.

"In addition to training the outdoor leaders of tomorrow, Plas y Brenin and the Mountain Training Trust are also driven by a core purpose of encouraging more people to get into the outdoors.