
Woodcraft Folk is delighted to announce, in its centenary year, the appointment of Lloyd Russell-Moyle as its new Chief Executive Officer and General Secretary. Lloyd’s connection to Woodcraft Folk spans a lifetime, first joining as a child participant, becoming a group leader and later a Trustee serving as Chair of the organisation from 2009 to 2012. His deep roots within the movement uniquely position him to lead Woodcraft Folk into its next century . Lloyd will be joining Woodcraft Folk at Camp 100 and formally taking on his new role at the AGM on August 2nd 2025.
Lloyd brings to the role extensive experience from across the youth and public sectors. His engagement with and support for the British Youth Council and National Youth Agency demonstrated his long-standing commitment to empowering young people, while his tenure as a Member of Parliament, where he authored three national reports into youth work, provided him with invaluable insights into national policy and advocacy. His academic background in Peace Studies education will help him shape educational approaches for young people in an increasingly unstable world. Throughout his career, Lloyd has championed youth voice, inclusion social justice and peace.
Looking ahead, Lloyd will work with Trustees, volunteers and staff to support young people to take action on the issues that matter most to them, growing the movement to reach even more children and young people, and tackling barriers to inclusion so that everyone can participate in Woodcraft Folk’s life-changing activities.
“I am honoured to return to Woodcraft Folk in this role,” said Lloyd Russell-Moyle. “This organisation played a formative role in my life, and I’m passionate about ensuring that as many young people as possible have access to the same opportunities. Our educational method is not just values led but it practically builds strong relationships through regular group nights and transformative experiences through immersive residentials equipping young people with the skills and confidence to change the world around them. Working with our group leaders, our members and our staff I look forward to helping grow our groups and opportunities for children and young people of all backgrounds and abilities”.
Joe Bailey, Woodcraft Folk’s Chair of General Council (the Board of Trustees) added: “We are delighted to welcome Lloyd back to Woodcraft Folk. His lifelong dedication to the organisation, combined with his extensive leadership experience, make him the ideal person to guide us forward at this exciting time.”