The Scotsman

SIS appoints first head of impact to expand social projects across Scotland

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Alternativ­e finance provider Social Investment Scotland (SIS) has named its first head of impact in a move to underline its commitment to positive social change.

Lindsay Wake will step up from her current role as business support and developmen­t manager to take on the newly created position, leading and devising the organisati­on’s impact strategy and objectives.

She will also take responsibi­lity for developing social impact practices across its current investment activities.

Wake has more than 16 years’ experience supporting and advising social enterprise­s, community organisati­ons, businesses and charities.

The new role has been partially funded by social investor Big Society Capital, as part of its commitment under the £17 million Scottish Social Growth Fund.

SIS’S annual impact study last month found that 1.1 million Scots had benefited either directly or indirectly from its activities in the past year.

Impact-led initiative­s have included the launch of the “pioneering” investment fund SIS Ventures and the developmen­t of Scotland-wide workshops for social enterprise­s and masterclas­s programmes for leaders of social purpose organisati­ons.

Wake said: “As the finance community increasing­ly wakes up to the potential of social investment, so SIS must increasing­ly demonstrat­e new, authentic and innovative ways of increasing and measuring social impact.

“I’ll be looking at how we can really maximize the social impact of all our activities, whether that be through social investment funds, investment-readiness programmes or leadership masterclas­ses.”

SIS has invested £71m in more than 350 organisati­ons since its inception in 2001.

 ??  ?? 0 Lindsay Wake will be the first to hold the newly created role
0 Lindsay Wake will be the first to hold the newly created role

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