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Adventure tourism business lost £250k overnight - sparking new venture

Entrepreneur Jason Rawles, 44, CEO and founder of Aspire Adventures in Llanberis, has refused to be beaten

Jason Rawles, 44, CEO & Founder of Aspire Adventures,

An entrepreneur has launched an online leadership platform this month after his adventure tourism business suffered losses of nearly £250,000 due to the pandemic.

Jason Rawles, 44, CEO and founder of Aspire Adventures in Llanberis, quit his job in IT sales in 2013 to move to Wales and pursue his passion for helping people, charities and businesses to experience adventures in the outdoors.

He said: “After a series of negative life events I left the corporate world, sold my house and relocated to Wales to launch a recreational pursuits business that is in alignment with my personal values,

“Wales is visually spectacular; is steeped in history; has amazing myths and legends; and is, quite frankly, the adventure capital of the world!”

In October 2013, Jason began volunteering for Mountain Rescue and took over the running of the Llanberis Mountain Film Festival charity with a friend.

“My goal is to help business leaders to be more effective and to lead adventures in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and around the world, but it hasn’t been all plain sailing,” added Jason.

“I had my wrist reconstructed in 2016 and the currency crash soon after Brexit meant I had to reassess the whole business.

“It took me more than two years to develop my business model, which has a strong sense of social purpose underpinning my mission and values.”