The Scotsman

A first as Young Scot boss joins IOD

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

Young Scot’s chief executive is to join the Institute of Directors Scotland as its first female national director.

Louise Macdonald joins the business membership organisati­on from Young Scot where she has worked for the last 20 years, leading the body as its chief executive for the last 12 years.

Macdonald, who is due to take up the role in the summer, replaces Malcolm Cannon who left the organisati­on in late 2020.

Aidan O’carroll, chairman of the Institute of Directors (IOD) Scotland, added: “The national director role requires not only support for our members but also our team, and I know that Louise will lead them with great energy and purpose.

“Louise’s experience in leading a high-profile organisati­on over the last 12 years, in addition to her non-executive board roles, impressed us considerab­ly and we believe that she has the right skills, connection­s and experience­s to ensure that our members’ voices will be heard loud and clear.

“The IOD has been working tirelessly to represent those views with both Scottish and UK government­s, and Louise will be a force for meaningful and continuous engagement.”

He added: “As we move out of the pandemic, building a fully inclusive, dynamic and collaborat­ive

leadership talent in Scotland will be vital. We want all leaders at whatever stage in their careers to consider the benefits of joining us and Louise will bring fantastic experience in connecting across the whole spectrum of talent in Scotland and beyond.”

Macdonald, who holds an OBE, said: “The IOD is an organisati­on I have huge respect for, especially in its cross-sector collaborat­ive approach developed in Scotland over recent years.

“As a member I have been able to experience the different facets of the organisati­on and am excited by its potential for growth and impact.

“Business leaders in Scotland are now about to enter a new chapter as they seek to ensure their businesses come out of the pandemic securely and sustainabl­y.

“I am passionate about ensuring their voices are heard and that they take full advantage of the practical and meaningful support the IOD

can provide to them as individual­s. The IOD itself has done a considerab­le amount of work and learning to adapt to the new working world and I look forward to supporting that journey as I join the organisati­on later this year.”

Jon Geldart, director general of the Institute of Directors, said: “Louise has an exemplary reputation amongst the business community in Scotland. Her leading the organisati­on in Scotland highlights an exciting moment for us in

our ongoing evolution. I look forward to her joining us later this year.”

The Institute of Directors was founded in 1903 and obtained a royal charter in 1906. Membership includes directors from across the business spectrum – from media to manufactur­ing, e-business to the public and voluntary sectors. Members include chief executives and managing directors.

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