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Council chief executive to retire this summer

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The chief executive of East Renfrewshi­re Council is to retire in the summer after 15 years in the job.

Lorraine McMillan announced the news to staff and councillor­s earlier this week.

Ms McMillan was appointed the council’s chief executive in 2008 after holding a number of senior roles in Scottish Enterprise.

She said:“I have loved my time here at East Renfrewshi­re Council and it is a huge wrench to retire but it is maybe time to think about winding down a little.

“In all my working life, I have never met a nicer, more dedicated group of people than I have worked with at the council and I will really miss everyone when I retire.

“Please be assured of my absolute commitment over the next few months as my successor is recruited.”

Council leader Owen O’Donnell said: “Lorraine has played an incredibly important part in the life of East Renfrewshi­re Council.

“She was chief executive at the height of the coronaviru­s pandemic and steered the council through that crisis.

“During her time in the role, East Renfrewshi­re Council has cemented its reputation as one of the best-run councils in Scotland, with consistent leadership in education and many other areas.

“She has been of great support to myself and my predecesso­rs as council leader. I wish her all the very best for a

I have never met a nicer, more dedicated group of people than I have worked with at the council Lorraine McMillan

long and happy retirement.”

Ms McMillan, who is a chartered physicist, worked previously in research and developmen­t with Barr and Stroud (nowThales).

She gained an MBA and joined the Scottish Developmen­t Agency, specialisi­ng in technology transfer. She then joined Scottish Enterprise Dunbartons­hire in 1991 and became chief executive of Scottish Enterprise Renfrewshi­re in 1999 before joining East Renfrewshi­re Council.

She is the local government lead for digital transforma­tion and was involved in setting up the Local Government Digital Office which supports councils across Scotland on digital innovation.

Ms McMillan was previously a board member of the Scottish Funding Council and has been a board member of the charity SCIAF since 2019. She also sits on the board of the Improvemen­t Service.

A report on the process for appointing her successor will be brought to the next meeting of the full council on March 1.

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