Ski business opens its first Northern Hub, ‘bringing jobs and growth to the area’
Maison Sport Group, which owns and runs ski lesson booking platform Maison Sport and international ski school Supreme, has announced the opening of its inaugural Northern office in the Lake District.
The London headquartered company has strategically chosen the town of Staveley, Cumbria for its first office in the North of England.
The expansion marks a significant milestone for Maison Sport as it continues to grow its footprint and provide exceptional winter sports experiences to enthusiasts in the northern regions following the completion of a successful £2.5m investment round earlier this year.
The company has already secured four local residents to head up the office and are currently implementing a recruitment drive to recruit for additional roles in marketing, customer services and sales.

Nick Robinson, CEO of Maison Sport Group, commented: “We have chosen the Lake District due to the large number of outdoor enthusiasts in the area, and the fact that our busy season is the opposite to most of the local tourist and outdoor industry, which should result in a larger pool of potential employees.
“The team will be a mix of full time and seasonal workers, with the focus on customer services and sales. The intention is to start with an office of 10 staff, but see this growing to over 25 in the coming years. With four new local team members already confirmed, we will be expanding the presence in the office as we head into winter this year.”
The independent winter sports booking platform has instructors in more than 364 resorts in Europe, offering tailored individual or group lessons from beginners to very experienced skiers.
Its expansion into the Lake District not only underscores its commitment to client satisfaction but also reinforces its dedication to promoting active lifestyles and fostering a sense of community among winter sports enthusiasts in the local area.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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