Nine non-executive directors with wide-ranging business and golf experience
SCOTTISH GOLF NEWS RELEASE
ATTENTION NEWS/SPORTS DESKS
Scottish Golf Looks to the Future with New
Board Appointments
NEWS RELEASE
Scottish
Golf, the new governing body for the sport in Scotland, has unveiled
its new Board of Directors, with the appointment of an exciting new
leadership team boasting wide-ranging business and golf experience.
Following
the historic decision to amalgamate the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and
the Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association (SLGA) into a unified governing
body on October 1, a new Board of nine Non-Executive Directors has now
been recruited,
following a significant response for applications.
The
team of Non-Executive directors, four of whom are new to golf
administration, will take responsibility for a number of important areas
under the leadership of Eleanor Cannon, the recently appointed Chair.
“I’m
very excited at the make-up of the new Board and we have a great
opportunity to take the sport forward,” said Cannon. “We have a
delightful balance with the eight non-executive directors.
“We
have individuals with experience and, at the same time, we are bringing
in people with a fresh perspective, having not been involved at all in
the administration of golf. Collectively, they will offer new ideas and a
real hunger to
make a difference to ensure we build on the momentum in terms of the
work already being achieved with clubs throughout Scotland.”
The full board is as follows
·
Eleanor Cannon, Senior Partner, The Rubicon Partnership (Chair)
·
Neil MacDonald, Retired Police Superintendent and Glenbervie GC Chairman (Championships)
·
Sandy Anderson, Company Director for Oakhill Finance Ltd (Club Development)
·
Roz Cuschieri, Chief Executive Officer of Genius Foods (Commercial)
·
Malcolm Robertson, Founding Partner, Charlotte Street Partners (Communications)
·
Malcolm Kpedekpo, Founding Partner, Panoramic Growth Equity LLP (Finance)
·
Audrey Sturgess, former finance director of SLGA (Integration, with responsibility for Handicapping & Course Rating)
·
Stewart Darling, Chief Executive Officer of Vianet Group (Participation)
·
Stephen Docherty, Head of Global Equities for Aberdeen Asset Management (Performance)
The
new appointments reflect the importance of experience and continuity,
combined with a fresh perspective and a desire for a blend of golf and
business expertise, with the new Board set a requirement of a minimum of
three directors of
each gender to ensure appropriate representation within the
organisation.
A
selection panel, led by Cannon and former chairs Tom Craig (SGU) and
Beth Paterson (SLGA), worked alongside a professional, independent HR
consultancy to oversee the interviewing and selection of candidates,
recruiting people with a genuine
passion for golf, combined with the qualifications, skills and
determination to drive the game forward.
Rather
than three-year terms for all nine members of the Board, Cannon has put
in place succession planning to provide continuity and help nurture
others into positions.
“Instead
of all nine people leaving together at the end of three year-terms, we
have created different lengths of terms for each of the directors,
namely one, two and three-year terms,” added Cannon.
“That has allowed
us to introduce real
talent into the committee structure with a view to them helping coach
and nurture individuals onto the Board in the coming years.
“It’s
been a fascinating exercise, wonderful to meet so many people all very
hungry, interested and excited about the growth of the game in
Scotland. My hope is that, as well as appointing this Board, a large
number of people who applied
will go on to make a contribution to the sport nationally at various
levels.”
The
new directors will attend quarterly Board meetings, as well as
supporting the work of the new organisation’s committees across its key
areas. The director roles are non-executive and not remunerated outside
of expenses
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