The day when the "hero in Branäs" was born
Bjarne has not only succeeded with the feat of being Branäs' longest-serving employee, he has also been declared a hero for a unique and dramatic event a few years ago. On a normal day in January 2017, the gondola stopped due to a power outage. After the lift had stood still for a long time, the staff received information that one of the guests - a 12-year-old boy - who was stuck in the gondola had diabetes and was in urgent need of food. Bjarne and his colleagues set the pace and prepared for the rescue operation. With baguettes, bananas and chocolate packed in a backpack, Bjarne put on a harness and began the climb up to the lift where the boy was. The food was delivered and Bjarne was praised by both the boy's family and newspapers around the country. He himself is more modest.
- I guess I did not think it was so strange. The most important thing was that the boy did well.
Retires this summer
For the so-called hero now awaits a well-deserved pension and the last working day he does on June 23. On Tuesday, June 14, he was thanked by his colleagues with flashbacks, speeches and, as should be the case at such an event, a hearty piece of cake.
What is it that has made you stay in Branäs for so long?
- I have enjoyed myself fantastically well since day one, where I have had a role with a lot of freedom under responsibility. I have great confidence in making my own decisions and being involved in the development. Then it has given me a lot of joy that the guests appreciate us in the staff so much. I think this is something that makes Branäs unique and that needs to continue in the future, the personal contact.
What are you going to invent now that you are retiring?
- There are many who have asked me that question and I do not really know. I have a holiday home that needs to be renovated a bit, but otherwise I have to ask to return when I have been retired for a while. It will be a big change, of course.
Yes, it will be a change - even for Branäs. For the first time ever, they will start a winter season without Bjarne Hovelsås as one of their employees. But they will not be completely abandoned.
- There are major expansion plans in Branäs that I look forward to following as an outsider as well. I live only a few kilometers from here so I will not be able to stay away completely.
After 34 years together, it is fortunate that the distance is no longer than a few kilometers - both for Bjarne and Branäs. In this way, the relationship can continue for many more years.
Photo (photos of Bjarne): Daniel Olausson