The Scotsman

Alistair Shaw joins executive search firm Livingston James

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● Livingston­jamesgroup­hasappoint­ed Alistair Shaw to its executive search and leadership advisory practice to drive growth in the manufactur­ing and technology sectors.

Shaw recently led the group’s specialist technology brand Hamilton Forth and was previously MD for Hudson in Scotland. Along with being sector lead in Livingston James, he will have group responsibi­lity for new service innovation and growth of the M&T sectors. Alistair said: “I’m delighted to be joining such a high calibre team at a time when more and more manufactur­ing and technology organisati­ons are looking for agile leaders to guide them through these uncertain times. “Manufactur­ing and technology are both huge growth sectors in Scotland and are key to the long-term recovery and future success of the Scottish economy.”

The Scottish Energy Forum has appointed Donna Sutherland to its board of directors.

She brings 20 years of experience in energy markets, regulation, power networks, oil and gas terminal transforma­tion and operations to the role. Sutherland is currently a manager for Enquest’s Infrastruc­ture and New Energy business.

She drives the identifica­tion and delivery of new electrific­ation and hydrogen-based decarbonis­ation solutions at Sullom Voe, one of Europe’s largest oil terminals. Board members ensure it remains the national forum for presentati­on and discussion on all aspects of energy, from the economy and industrial to technical and political. Neil Cunningham, founder of Matchpoint Hospitalit­y Group, has joined the board of the world’s longest continuall­y running investment syndicate, Archangels.

Cunningham set up Matchpoint in 1992, expanding its corporate hospitalit­y offering from the UK to include clients as far afield as Hong Kong and Sydney, and recently sold his stake. He has invested in, and been a director of, various start-ups, joint ventures and special purpose vehicles in the hospitalit­y and sports industries in the UK, Middle East, Asia, and Australia.

An investor in Archangels for more than 15 years, Cunningham’s appointmen­t to the board comes as the Edinburgh-based syndicate celebrates its 30th year.

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