Celebrating LGBT+ History Month this February

Disability Sport Wales is governed by a committed Board of Trustees.

Together with our co-opted experts, our Board represent an array of skill sets which, when combined enable them to act on behalf of the Federation working towards our following  corporate objectives:

  1. Leadership and strategic direction focusing on the vision, core values and objectives of the organisation.
  2. To seek to ensure that there are sufficient resources available to achieve the overall vision and objectives of the organisation and controlling the application of those resources.
  3. Monitoring outcomes with the Chief Executive Officer and the Senior Management team.
  4. Liaise with Sport Wales, Welsh Government and other partners on stewardship and performance

 

The people on our Board are:

Trustees:

  • Gareth Thomas – Chair
  • David Jenkins – Trustee; Board Safeguarding Lead; Member of the Governance Committee
  • Gwynne Griffiths - Trustee
  • Ian Stone – Trustee; Chair of the Finance and Assurance Committee
  • Ingrid Griffiths - Trustee​​​​​​​; Chair of the Governance Committee
  • James Dunn - Trustee; Member of the Finance and Assurance Committee
  • Liz Johnson – Trustee; Board Anti-Doping Lead
  • Ron Price - Trustee; Member of the Finance and Assurance Committee

 

Co-opted Experts:

 

Should you wish to contact any of the people named above, please send us a request through the Contact Us page.


Meet Anita

Meet Ron

 

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