Iain Peter leaves Plas y Brenin

Posted by on 28/03/2006

After over eight years at the helm of Plas y Brenin, Iain Peter is leaving his position as CEO behind him, hoping for some quality time in the mountains.

Iain has made a major impact at the centre over the years, and he is succeeded by Martin Doyle.


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