Scottish Renewables – the industry body for renewable energy in Scotland – has announced two additional co-option appointments to its Board of Directors.
The new appointments will join the recently elected Directors, Adam Morrison (Ocean Winds), Clare Lavelle (Arup) and Paul Lennon (ESB).
The new Directors, will help guide the organisation as it works to grow Scotland's renewable energy sector and sustain its position at the forefront of the global clean energy industry.
Neil Douglas, a Director with BVG Associates, has been co-opted to the Board for 18 months. With 30 years of experience in the renewables sector, Neil works on the globalisation of wind energy and provides strategic advice to governments, developers, enablers, and supply chain businesses. Neil helped deliver the Scottish Onshore Wind Sector Deal in 2023.
Lindsey Southworth, Head of Communications for the UK and Ireland at EDF Renewables, joins the Board for another year as a co-opted member.A former journalist and media trainer who has worked around the globe with more than 20 years of communications experience, Lindsey has worked in the energy sector for over a decade.
Meanwhile, Adam Morrison, UK Country Manager at Ocean Winds, having been re-elected, has been appointed by the Scottish Renewables Board to serve as Chair for another three-year term. Adam initially served as a co-opted member of the Board in 2018 before being elected in 2020 and was appointed Chair in 2021. With two decades of experience across the renewable energy industry, Adam initially worked in the wave and tidal sector before moving into onshore wind and then offshore wind.
Iain Sinclair, Executive Director at Global Energy Group, who has 20 years of experience in renewable energy and will support the organisation's supply chain work over the coming year, has been appointed by the Board to serve as vice-Chair.
Scottish Renewables is the voice of Scotland's renewable energy industry seeking to grow and sustain its position at the forefront of the global clean energy sector.
Claire Mack, Chief Executive of Scottish Renewables, said: "The Board of Scottish Renewables has once again taken the opportunity to shape the leadership of Scotland's renewable energy industry.
"The role of our Board members is to promote the long-term sustainable success of Scottish Renewables and the significant experiences that Lindsey and Neil have across different technologies and policy areas will be invaluable to us as renewable energy continues to play a vital role in Scotland's economy.
"I would like to congratulate Adam on being reappointed to his position as Chair of Scottish Renewables and Iain for being selected as vice-Chair. This is set to be another crucial year for our industry and both Adam and Iain have shown without doubt that they have the exceptional leadership skills and experience needed to drive our renewable energy industry forward as we move towards Scotland's net-zero ambition."
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