
Rhodri Dilwyn Jones is a respected systems leader, community advocate, and emergency responder based in Aberaeron, Ceredigion. As Head of Systems at the Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA), he plays a central role in strengthening the digital infrastructure that underpins Wales’ voluntary sector. His work focuses on secure, resilient, and user‑centred systems that enable charities and community organisations to deliver essential services with confidence.
Deeply rooted in local life, Rhodri also serves as an Aberaeron Town Councillor, contributing to strategic planning, community wellbeing, and the preservation of the town’s unique cultural identity. His commitment to civic life extends further through his roles as a Director of Aberaeron Town Improvements where he helps shape events.
Rhodri’s dedication to public service is equally evident in his frontline volunteering. As both an RNLI crew member and a Welsh Ambulance Service Community First Responder, he provides vital emergency support to residents and visitors across Ceredigion. His calm, practical approach and deep sense of responsibility have made him a trusted presence in moments that matter most.
He is also an active trustee for Aberaeron Memorial Hall, helping ensure the hall remains a vibrant, accessible space for community events, arts, and local groups.
Across all his roles, Rhodri is known for his clarity of communication, strategic thinking, and unwavering commitment to community resilience. Whether improving national digital systems or responding to a call in the middle of the night, he brings the same values: service, integrity, and a belief in the power of local action.
