New chief executive in place at John Muir Trust
A Pitlochry based national conservation charity has appointed one of Scotland’s most senior and respected nature conservationists as its new chief executive.
Andrew Bachell is to take up the position at The John Muir Trust in the summer.
For the past 15 years he has been director of operations and latterly director of policy and advice at Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). He will take over the post from Stuart Brooks, who after eight years at the helm of the trust has moved on to a senior role within the National Trust for Scotland.
Andrew Bachell said:“I’m looking forward to building on the excellent work that’s been done at the trust. Across the years I have witnessed an organisation that is bold and relevant. It’s exciting to now join and lead its work to advance the cases for why wild places matter for people and nature. The link between nature and our own well-being has never been more important or more under pressure.”
While at SNH, the Scottish Government funded body responsible for nature in Scotland, Andrew was responsible for landscape and wild land issues, and also advised the Scottish Government on access, ecosystems and biodiversity, rural resources, planning and renewables.
In total he has 35 years of experience working on environmental and conservation issues having previously worked for National Trust for Scotland as its director of countryside, and at the Woodland Trust as its director in Scotland.
Peter Pearson, chair of the John Muir Trust, said:“Andrew’s wealth of senior management experience coupled with his in-depth knowledge and understanding of the conservation of landscapes and nature makes him the ideal person to lead the Trust. We are delighted to have appointed him and look forward to benefiting from his know-how and leadership.”
Fiona Kindness, director of resources at the John Muir Trust, is acting chief executive in the interim.