Ski Club head quits
Ski Club of Great Britain chief executive Caroline Stuart-Taylor is to leave the organisation she has led for almost 16 years.
She will leave on March 31, but said she will not immediately move to another role elsewhere. "I intend to pursue some other interests, with skiing remaining my number one sport and passion, and seek new challenges consistent with a career in the snowsports industry," she said.
Ski Club chairman Neil Britten is expected to announce Stuart-Taylor’s successor shortly.
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