The Scotsman

Scotland Food & Drink appoints pioneering businesswo­men duo to board

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Two pioneering businesswo­man have been appointed to the board of industry leadership body Scotland Food & Drink.

Lucinda Bruce-gardyne, founder of gluten-freefocuse­d Genius Foods, and Alison Milne, a partner at family farming business A

Milne & Son, will help steer the direction of the organisati­on and shape its ongoing partnershi­p with the Scottish Government.

They join next month and fill vacancies created by the retirement of farmers Gareth Baird and Geoff Bruce earlier this year.

The organisati­on said Brucegardy­ne has grown Genius Foods to become the UK’S leading gluten-free bakery brand. She was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2017 where she sits on the enterprise fellowship panel. She also holds a directorsh­ip at The Scale Up Institute and as Royal Society entreprene­ur in residence at the University of Edinburgh.

Milne brings experience in the agricultur­e and wider food and drink supply chain.

A Milne & Son has recently launched Crafty Maltsters, producing malt to sell to the brewing and distilling sector.

In 2017, Milne was appointed co-chair of the National Council of Rural Advisors, commission­ed by Scottish Government to provide recommenda­tions on how to secure a vibrant, sustainabl­e and profitable rural economy. She is also currently a member of the

Scottish Government’s Future of Food and Farming Group and a member of the Brewing Industry Leadership Group.

The Scotland Food & Drink Board is chaired by Dennis Overton, co-founder of sustainabl­e seafood business Aquascot. He said the new arrivals “will be central to our work to deliver further growth and collaborat­ion in our food and drink sector”.

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