Mary-Kate is our Programme Manager. She has managed and developed the Society’s practical conservation work, volunteering and training programmes since 2012. Since joining the Society, Mary-Kate has worked with external funders to increase the capacity of our conservation team; enabling us to have more ‘hands-on-deck’ to deliver more practical work to protect Snowdonia. She initiated and developed our accredited training programme and has written several new training units.
Mary-Kate was heavily involved in the creation of a key partnership project – Caru Eryri / Care for Snowdonia – working closely with partners since 2020 to ensure a well-run scheme with robust volunteer training and support. She is developing this work further.
In 2021, Mary-Kate led the Society’s work to become a Real Living Wage Employer. She also led the Society’s accreditation as a Fair Play Employer, working with Chwarae Teg, developing a new suite of ‘people policies’ and laying the foundation for the Society’s work to be as inclusive as possible. In doing this work she discovered a surprising love of policy writing!
Born and bred in North Wales, Mary-Kate is a Welsh speaker and has an MSc in Conservation Land Management from Bangor University, a City and Guilds level 4 Professional Development Award in Project Management and a Level 2 ILM Award in Leadership and Team Skills. Mary-Kate is passionate about the conservation of Snowdonia and inevitably ends up covered in mud after any time spent outside! She loves sea turtles and cake and is more than a little obsessed with salsa dancing.
The Snowdonia Society, established in 1967, is a member-based registered charity working to protect and enhance the beauty and special qualities of Eryri and to promote their enjoyment in the interests of all who live in, work in or visit the area both now and in the future.
JOIN as a member to support our work.
The Snowdonia Society
Caban, Brynrefail, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 3NR
info@snowdonia-society.org.uk