The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
Entrepreneur named as chairman of V&A board
Investment guru replaces Lesley Knox in role after spells with Chamber of Commerce
Business leader and entrepreneur Tim Allan has been named as the new chairman of the board of V&A Dundee.
Mr Allan succeeds the founding chairwoman Lesley Knox, who led the board from the architectural competition which appointed Kengo Kuma to design the new museum in 2010.
The owner of Unicorn Property Group, an investor in the regeneration of Dundee’s waterfront, will take over later this month.
The businessman is also the president of the Scottish Chambers of Commerce and on the board of the Archangels investment syndicate, where he is an active investor in start-up businesses.
Philip Long, director of V&A, said: “I am delighted that the board has appointed Tim Allan as its new chairman at a particularly exciting moment as the museum prepares for its first birthday and looks ahead to an ambitious programme of international exhibitions in the coming years.”
The incoming chairman has served as vice chairman of the V&A Dundee’s fundraising campaign, which raised £15 million — the largest to date for a cultural project in Scotland.
Mr Allan also served as the president of the Dundee and Angus Chamber of Commerce between 2014 and 2016, and has been a member of St Andrews University’s governing court since 2015.
He said: “V&A Dundee has already proved itself to be a transformative project for Dundee, Tayside and Scotland, and I am very pleased to have been appointed chairman of this worldclass museum.
“As a business owner and investor, I have seen the very real impact of V&A Dundee on raising international awareness of this great city, and I look forward to the museum continuing to support the regeneration of Dundee as well as attracting visitors from all over the world.”
“I am very pleased to have been appointed chairman. TIM ALLAN
Outgoing chairwoman Lesley Knox described her time in the role as a “real privilege” and highlighted the “enthusiasm and creativity” of people involved in the museum.
She said: “I look forward to V&A Dundee being more successful over the years to come.”
Scottish Conservative Bill Bowman said: “Tim Allan has a proven track record in business, fundraising and knows the operations inside-out.
“He will know the role the V&A must continue to play in the wider regeneration of Dundee.”