Campbeltown Courier

Highlands and Islands Enterprise chief resigns

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The chief executive of Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) is to leave the organisati­on later this year.

Charlotte Wright, who has led the developmen­t agency for the past five years, has announced she plans to step down in the summer for personal reasons.

In a message to staff, Ms Wright said she had taken the difficult decision to resign after a great deal of careful thought.

‘I have been with HIE since 1997 and in that time have enjoyed a variety of exciting and demanding roles,’ she said. ‘It has been an enormous honour and privilege to have led this organisati­on, initially on an interim basis, since 2016.

‘HIE has been a really significan­t part of my life, giving me the opportunit­y to live and work in the Highlands and Islands.

‘I have also worked with so many talented, committed and passionate colleagues and friends who really care about what we do every day to make a positive difference to our region and its people.’

Ms Wright began her 24-year career with HIE in the agency’s Lochaber team, based in Fort William, and has held several senior posts. These include local enterprise company chief executive, regional director for Highland and director of business and sector developmen­t.

Alistair Dodds, chairman of HIE, paid tribute to the chief executive on behalf of the organisati­on’s board.

‘Those of us who work closely with Charlotte have great respect and admiration for her as a person and for all she has accomplish­ed in her very successful career with HIE, culminatin­g in these past few years as chief executive,’ he said.

‘She has continuall­y proven herself to be a highly effective and profession­al leader with a real passion for the Highlands and Islands and a burning ambition for HIE to do all in its power to deliver sustainabl­e economic growth in every part of the region.’

 ??  ?? Charlotte Wright, who has led the enterprise organisati­on for the last five years.
Charlotte Wright, who has led the enterprise organisati­on for the last five years.

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