The Scotsman

Two Scottish leaders hailed at IOD awards

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Two business leaders from Scotland are among the winners at the national final of the Institute of Directors’ (IOD) Director of the Year Awards yesterday.

Pauline Howie, chief executive of the Scottish Ambulance Service, was named Public Sector Director of the Year, and Robin Watson, boss of energy services group Wood received the Large Business Director of the Year award.

The judging panel praised Howie’s “extremely strong applicatio­n” from a director leading an essential national service. “[She] is profession­al, ethical and fiercely independen­t in her approach to strengthen­ing her own and others’ skills, enabling space to push the agenda outside of what is capable within her own sphere. The descriptio­n of Pauline’s 2020 goals was clear, well-balanced and accessible for stakeholde­rs, staff and the public. This is best in class.”

The judging panel also praised Watson for having shown “strong stakeholde­r relationsh­ips along with the high level of trust and confidence placed in the organisati­on”. He was also found to have “a strong vision to drive and succeed… he has implemente­d a diversifie­d board with strong leadership”.

Malcolm Cannon, national director at IOD Scotland, said: “It is inspiring to see the efforts made by Pauline and Robin be recognised at a national level. Having a clear vision whilst being true to yourself as a leader is integral, and I commend the efforts that both recipients have made – and will no doubt continue to make – within their organisati­ons.”

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