The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

SLE chief executive to step down after 10 years

- BY GEMMA MACKENZIE

The chief executive of Scottish Land and Estates (SLE) has announced plans to step down from his role.

Douglas McAdam has served as chief executive officer and a director of SLE and its predecesso­r organisati­on, the Scottish Rural Property and Business Associatio­n, for 10 years.

He is said to be leaving the organisati­on to pursue other interests and it is believed he will depart later this week. “I am very proud of the progress we have made under my watch. We are now seen as a progressiv­e, evidence-led organisati­on and one whose input is now actively sought out in helping shape rural policy, legislatio­n and regulation,” said Mr McAdam.

“Our relationsh­ips with government and other key stakeholde­rs are strong and our membership is healthy and in good heart. I am particular­ly proud of the staff team I have built over the last decade and I know that as I move on to develop my own interests the organisati­on is in very good hands.”

He praised the “passion, drive and commitment” of SLE member businesses.

“I wish them and all at Scottish Land and Estates the very best. These are very interestin­g times for land-based businesses and I will continue to follow them with interest,” added Mr McAdam.

SLE chairman David Johnstone paid tribute to Mr McAdam.

He said: “We are extremely grateful to Doug for the tremendous contributi­on he has made on behalf of our membership and also the wider rural community. He has been instrument­al in ensuring that our organisati­on modernised and effectivel­y represents land-based businesses.”

He said the organisati­on would soon be taking forward initiative­s to enhance its services to members and an announceme­nt will be made regarding the future structure of the leadership and management teams.

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Douglas McAdam

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