Welcome Joe
Promo Cymru is happy to welcome Joe Williams as our new Digital Projects Officer!
Joe has years of experience working in the third sector, engaging with communities and young people from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
He is proud of working with young mothers in the South Wales valleys through delivering support groups to improve mental health and wellbeing, delivering life-skills classes to students at risk of expulsion, and running after-school clubs for children and young people.

Joe is passionate about using digital to improve the lives of communities and young people in Wales.
“I’ve been made to feel very welcome by everyone in Promo. The work matters, and I can’t wait to get more involved!”
Outside of work, Joe is a MA History graduate, and loves hiking and camping – walking/camping the length of Britain in 2021, and Wales in 2023.
Croeso to the team Joe!
Halyna Soltys
12 February 2024
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