The Scotsman

Retail veteran named to run Scottish Wholesale Associatio­n

- By SCOTT REID hannah.burley@jpress.co.uk

Trade body the Scottish Wholesale Associatio­n has appointed Colin Smith as chief executive designate.

Smith, whose career in the wholesale sector spans more than 20 years, will succeed current executive director Kate Salmon who is retiring after leading the trade body for 35 years. Smith was Scottish regional manager for Bestway’s symbol group Bestone before launching his own business, the award-winning Pinkie Farm convenienc­e store in Musselburg­h.

He previously worked for Bellevue Cash & Carry in Edinburgh in various marketing roles before moving to Costco Wholesale as marketing manager then returning to Belle- vue, also as marketing manager. Smith was appointed to the Best-one position following the acquisitio­n of Bellevue by Batley Wholesale in 2010.

Julie Dunn, president of the Scottish Wholesale Associatio­n (SWA), said: “Colin’s widerangin­g experience of the wholesale industry, spanning both food service and retail, plus his strengths in marketing, will bring depth and knowledge to our associatio­n as we support our members in times of change both within the trade and on the political landscape.”

Salmon will work with Smith over the coming weeks to ensure a smooth handover before scaling back to work for the SWA on a consultanc­y basis. “I am delighted that we have attracted an individual of Colin’s calibre,” she said. 0 Colin Smith will succeed current director Kate Salmon

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