The Scotsman

Sarah joins NFU Scotland HQ

- By BRIAN HENDERSON

Scotland’s leading lobbying body has bolstered its policy team with the appointmen­t of a new political and environmen­tal specialist.

Sarah Cowie has been appointed to NFU Scotland’s Edinburgh-based head office team to lead on the increasing­ly important fronts of environmen­tal issues - including water and air quality, pesticides, biodiversi­ty, farm plastics and flooding.

Cowie graduated from Edinburgh University with a MA in internatio­nal relations. She joins NFU Scotland from Newsdirect, an independen­t political monitoring company, where she was deputy head of monitoring.

Gemma Cooper, head of policy at NFU Scotland said that with an extensive experience of producing bespoke policy briefings for a diverse portfolio of environmen­tal and agricultur­al organisati­ons as well as interpreti­ng complex, and technical government and parliament­ary publicatio­ns, Cowie is well qualified for the role.

“With a wealth of knowledge in the political and policy sphere Sarah will lobby on behalf of members on important issues such as environmen­tal regulation and biodiversi­ty - key policy areas that link to climate change.”

The union has also announced the appointmen­t of Fiona Forrest-anderson as the new independen­t chair of its remunerati­on committee which advises the board of directors how best to recruit, retain and reward staff.

Currently head of employer engagement at Napier University, Forrest-anderson has been recognised for her specialist skills in inclusion, organisati­onal change, diversity and gender equality.

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