Thursday, September 09, 2010

Army man is new St Andrews Links chief

executive appointed




NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY ST ANDREWS LINKS TRUST
St Andrews Links Trust has appointed Euan Loudon as its new chief executive.
Mr Loudon (54), who is currently chief executive of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, will take up his new position early next year. The Trust manages and maintains the seven public golf courses in St Andrews including the Old Course and The Castle Course.
A former assistant professional golfer, Mr Loudon joined the army in 1974 and quickly rose through the officer ranks. He commanded the 1st Battalion, The Royal Highland Fusiliers and in his final appointment, in the rank of Major General, he was General Officer Commanding the Army’s 2nd Division and Governor of Edinburgh Castle.
In 1991, Mr Loudon was awarded the OBE for operational service in the Gulf as the Chief of Staff of The Desert Rats. In 2004 he was appointed CBE for operational service in Northern Ireland .
He took up the position with the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 2007. During his tenure the company achieved record profits in 2009 and was awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade section. He has operated at senior board level on the home and international fronts for ten years.
Mr Loudon was appointed by St Andrews Links Trustees following the advertising of the position earlier this year and an exhaustive recruitment process.
Peter Forster, chairman of Trustees, said, “We are delighted to have recruited someone of Euan’s background, ability and experience. The Trustees, Links Management Committee and management of the Trust look forward to working with Euan to ensure that the Home of Golf continues to prosper.”
Mr Loudon said, “I feel privileged to have been appointed to such a high profile position. St Andrews Links is recognised as one of the world’s finest golfing destinations and I look forward to developing that reputation even further in the years ahead.”





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