Swim Wales
Ali Noyce is an experienced management professional currently serving as the Health and Wellbeing Manager at Swim England since July 2018. Prior to this role, Noyce had a distinguished career at NatWest, spanning over three decades, with various positions including Local CEO for Hampshire and the South Downs, and roles as Area Manager and Branch Manager. Noyce has successfully led large teams across multiple branches, emphasizing community engagement and operational excellence. Educational credentials include an NVQ Level 5 in Strategic Management from Havant College and foundational studies at Barton Peveril College and Portsmouth High School for Girls.
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Swim Wales
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Swim Wales is the National Governing Body for Aquatics and it associated disciplines in Wales which include Swimming, Water-Polo, Para Swimming, Diving, Artistic Swimming, Open Water and Masters Swimming. The organisation was formed in 1897 as the Welsh Amateur Swimming Association and adopted the trading name of Swim Wales in 2003. It is responsible for establishing the laws of Aquatic sport, for organising certification and education programmes for coaches, officials and teachers, and for recreational swimming, aiming to ensure that everybody in Wales has the opportunity participate commencing with learn to swim programmes in a safe and fun environment. Swimming is a vital lifesaving skill and Swim Wales is committed to ensuring their development work includes and provides everyone the opportunity to learn to swim through Swim Wales learn to swim framework. Swim Wales affiliated organisations are currently structured regionally, with over 80 affiliated member clubs who together have a combined membership of over 11,000 members across South East Wales, West Wales and North Wales regions. Acknowledgement must be given to the huge legion of volunteers who give up their time freely in clubs. Swim Wales manages the development of competitive swimming to progress skills from foundation to international level, and organises competitions, including closed, national and open championships to provide relevant opportunities.