
Spencer’s introduction to skiing came while he was stationed in Austria as part of the British Army following World War II, when he learned to ski as part of an alpine command unit. He eventually won the British national championships in winter pentathlon in 1952 and 1953 and captained the British Nordic Biathlon teams in the 1952 and 1956 Olympic Winter Games.Spencer took the helm at CWSAA when the ski industry in western Canada was in its infancy. The then recently-retired British Army Colonel helped forge broadly accepted operational standards and best practices. He inspired and motivated a generation of leaders who are now themselves grooming, training, and mentoring the next generation.Spencer was a strong supporter of Selkirk College’s Ski Resort Operations and Management Programs, and was involved with the development of the HeliCat Canada group of heli-skiing and cat-skiing operators.His work in Western Canada and internationally has brought numerous accolades, not least of which was the Order of British Columbia in 2007 and an induction into Canada’s Ski Hall of Fame in 2011.