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Scottish Enterprise

Scottish Enterprise (Scottish Gaelic: Iomairt na h-Alba) is a non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government which encourages economic development, enterprise, innovation, international and investment in business. The body covers the eastern and central parts of Scotland[1] whilst similar bodies, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and South of Scotland Enterprise, operate in north-western and southern Scotland, respectively.

Scottish Enterprise
Scottish Gaelic: Iomairt na h-Alba
Scottish Enterprise logo
Agency overview
Formed1 April 1991; 33 years ago (1 April 1991)
TypeExecutive non-departmental public body
JurisdictionScotland
HeadquartersAtrium Court, Glasgow, G2 6HQ
Agency executives
  • Willie Mackie, Chairman
  • Adrian Gillespie, Chief Executive
Parent departmentScottish Government
Key document
  • Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990
Websitewww.scottish-enterprise.com

History edit

The body is a successor in part to the wide-ranging Scottish Development Agency which was established in 1975.[2] The first Chairman of the SDA was Sir William Gray former Lord Provost of Glasgow.[3] and the first Chief Executive was Dr, later Sir Lewis Robertson.[4] The first year of its operation was 1977/78 with its functions described here in its first Annual Report 1978.[5]

Scottish Enterprise was created on 1 April 1991 under the Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990.[6] That act dissolved the Scottish Development Agency (SDA), created in 1975 and the Highlands and Islands Development Board forming Scottish Enterprise alongside Highlands and Islands Enterprise.[7]: 62 

Scottish Enterprise was created with a structure of Local Enterprise Companies (LECs). Initially these were Limited Companies with boards led by local businesspeople, but from 2000 they became wholly owned subsidiaries of Scottish Enterprise[8] and were subsequently wound up.[9]

International trade and investment arm Scottish Development International was established in 2001 by merging the export promotion agency, Scottish Trade International (STI; 1991–2001) and the foreign direct investment and inward investment agency, Locate in Scotland (LiS; 1981–2001). It is jointly operated by Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and South of Scotland Enterprise.[10]

On 1 April 2008, the skills function of Scottish Enterprise moved out of the organisation to the newly formed Skills Development Scotland.[11]

Lena Wilson became the Chief Executive in 2009. She had previously led Scottish Development International.[12]

Lena Wilson left Scottish Enterprise in October 2017 after she was awarded a CBE for her contribution to Scotland in 2015.[13] Wilson had also lead the government's "Scottish Oil & Gas jobs taskforce" whose task was completed in 2017.[14] She had received criticism from the Scottish Parliament over taking a paid, non-executive directorship with the multinational product testing and certification company Intertek.[15] Wilson had been paid £214,000 a year and she was replaced by Steve Dunlop, Chief Executive of Scottish Canals, who was offered £168,000. Steve Dunlop was still one of the top paid civil servants in Scotland.[16] Dunlop resigned in 2020 and Linda Hanna became the interim CEO in the same month, with Adrian Gillespie taking over as CEO on June 2021.[17]

Structure edit

 
Atrium Court in Glasgow, current headquarters of Scottish Enterprise

Scottish Enterprise has around 1,100 staff based in ten offices across the UK and a further 33 overseas.[18]

Organisational structure consists of a board headed by chairman, Willie Mackie to oversee fulfilment of the objectives established by the Scottish Government and an executive leadership team responsible for the day-to-day running of the organisation.[19] The leadership team consists of:

  • Adrian Gillespie - Chief Executive
  • Jane Martin, Managing Director of Innovation and Investment
  • Gill McNeill, Chief People Officer
  • Rhona Allison, Managing Director, Business Growth
  • Neil Francis, Managing Director, Digital and Major Projects, Scottish Enterprise
  • Douglas Colquhoun, Chief Financial Officer
  • Reuben Aitken, Managing Director, International Operations

Finances edit

Scottish Enterprise is a non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, although it also raises part of its budget from other sources such as property rental and disposal of assets. The Scottish Government's draft spending plans for 2018/2019 allocated £256 million to Scottish Enterprise and Scottish Development International.[20]

Partners edit

Scottish Enterprise works with a range of other local, national and international strategic partners, from industry and the public sector to help deliver its wider range of services and sector-specific support across international trade, innovation, investment and growth.

These include:

Scottish Enterprise's international interests are supported by Scottish Development International, the international arm of Scotland's enterprise agencies.

References edit

  1. ^ "Our Borderlands - Our Future : Final Report - Scottish Affairs 4) Economic development and enterprise". UK Parliament. House of Commons. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  2. ^ Lynch, Michael, ed. (24 February 2011). The Oxford companion to Scottish history. Oxford University Press. p. 575. ISBN 9780199693054.
  3. ^ Glasgow Herald, obituary of Sir William Gray 11 July 2000
  4. ^ "Obituary: Sir Lewis Robertson". TheGuardian.com. 3 December 2008.
  5. ^ http://www.scottishgovernmentyearbooks.ed.ac.uk/record/22762/1/1978_2_Scottishdevelopmentagency.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ "Enterprise and New Towns (Scotland) Act 1990 - Introductory Text". legislation.gov.uk. Crown Copyright. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  7. ^ Fairley, J.; Lloyd, M. G. (1995). "Economic Development and Training: the Roles of Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and the Local Enterprise Companies". Scottish Affairs. 12 (1): 52–72. doi:10.3366/scot.1995.0037 – via Edinburgh University Press.
  8. ^ "Scottish Enterprise Account management services to high-growth businesses" (PDF). Audit Scotland. June 2004. pp. 8–9. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  9. ^ Adams, Lucy; Dinwoodie, Robbie (22 November 2007). "Scottish Enterprise set to face multi-million VAT bill". The Herald. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  10. ^ "Who we work with". Scottish Enterprise.
  11. ^ "Skills Development Scotland". Scottish Government. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
  12. ^ McSherry, Mark. "New roles for ex-Scottish Enterprise CEO Lena Wilson – Scottish Financial Review". Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  13. ^ "Lena Wilson CBE | NatWest Group". www.natwestgroup.com. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Scottish O&G job taskforce hands baton to Industry Leadership Group". Offshore Energy. 13 September 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  15. ^ "Former Scottish Enterprise boss Lena Wilson joins RBS board". BBC News. 21 December 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  16. ^ "New Scottish Enterprise chief gets £168,000 salary". HeraldScotland. 7 April 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  17. ^ "Linda Hanna interim CEO Scottish Enterprise| News | BioQuarter". Edinburgh Bioquarter. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  18. ^ "Contact us - Scottish Enterprise". www.scottish-enterprise.com. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  19. ^ "About Us - Leadership". Scottish Enterprise. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  20. ^ "Scottish Budget: draft budget 2018-2019 Chapter 4: Enterprise and Skills Bodies". Scottish Government. Retrieved 10 January 2018.

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Scottish Enterprise Scottish Gaelic Iomairt na h Alba is a non departmental public body of the Scottish Government which encourages economic development enterprise innovation international and investment in business The body covers the eastern and central parts of Scotland 1 whilst similar bodies Highlands and Islands Enterprise and South of Scotland Enterprise operate in north western and southern Scotland respectively Scottish EnterpriseScottish Gaelic Iomairt na h AlbaScottish Enterprise logoAgency overviewFormed1 April 1991 33 years ago 1 April 1991 TypeExecutive non departmental public bodyJurisdictionScotlandHeadquartersAtrium Court Glasgow G2 6HQAgency executivesWillie Mackie ChairmanAdrian Gillespie Chief ExecutiveParent departmentScottish GovernmentKey documentEnterprise and New Towns Scotland Act 1990Websitewww wbr scottish enterprise wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Finances 4 Partners 5 ReferencesHistory editThe body is a successor in part to the wide ranging Scottish Development Agency which was established in 1975 2 The first Chairman of the SDA was Sir William Gray former Lord Provost of Glasgow 3 and the first Chief Executive was Dr later Sir Lewis Robertson 4 The first year of its operation was 1977 78 with its functions described here in its first Annual Report 1978 5 Scottish Enterprise was created on 1 April 1991 under the Enterprise and New Towns Scotland Act 1990 6 That act dissolved the Scottish Development Agency SDA created in 1975 and the Highlands and Islands Development Board forming Scottish Enterprise alongside Highlands and Islands Enterprise 7 62 Scottish Enterprise was created with a structure of Local Enterprise Companies LECs Initially these were Limited Companies with boards led by local businesspeople but from 2000 they became wholly owned subsidiaries of Scottish Enterprise 8 and were subsequently wound up 9 International trade and investment arm Scottish Development International was established in 2001 by merging the export promotion agency Scottish Trade International STI 1991 2001 and the foreign direct investment and inward investment agency Locate in Scotland LiS 1981 2001 It is jointly operated by Scottish Enterprise Highlands and Islands Enterprise and South of Scotland Enterprise 10 On 1 April 2008 the skills function of Scottish Enterprise moved out of the organisation to the newly formed Skills Development Scotland 11 Lena Wilson became the Chief Executive in 2009 She had previously led Scottish Development International 12 Lena Wilson left Scottish Enterprise in October 2017 after she was awarded a CBE for her contribution to Scotland in 2015 13 Wilson had also lead the government s Scottish Oil amp Gas jobs taskforce whose task was completed in 2017 14 She had received criticism from the Scottish Parliament over taking a paid non executive directorship with the multinational product testing and certification company Intertek 15 Wilson had been paid 214 000 a year and she was replaced by Steve Dunlop Chief Executive of Scottish Canals who was offered 168 000 Steve Dunlop was still one of the top paid civil servants in Scotland 16 Dunlop resigned in 2020 and Linda Hanna became the interim CEO in the same month with Adrian Gillespie taking over as CEO on June 2021 17 Structure edit nbsp Atrium Court in Glasgow current headquarters of Scottish EnterpriseScottish Enterprise has around 1 100 staff based in ten offices across the UK and a further 33 overseas 18 Organisational structure consists of a board headed by chairman Willie Mackie to oversee fulfilment of the objectives established by the Scottish Government and an executive leadership team responsible for the day to day running of the organisation 19 The leadership team consists of Adrian Gillespie Chief Executive Jane Martin Managing Director of Innovation and Investment Gill McNeill Chief People Officer Rhona Allison Managing Director Business Growth Neil Francis Managing Director Digital and Major Projects Scottish Enterprise Douglas Colquhoun Chief Financial Officer Reuben Aitken Managing Director International OperationsFinances editScottish Enterprise is a non departmental public body of the Scottish Government although it also raises part of its budget from other sources such as property rental and disposal of assets The Scottish Government s draft spending plans for 2018 2019 allocated 256 million to Scottish Enterprise and Scottish Development International 20 Partners editScottish Enterprise works with a range of other local national and international strategic partners from industry and the public sector to help deliver its wider range of services and sector specific support across international trade innovation investment and growth These include Scottish National Investment Bank since 2020 Skills Development Scotland VisitScotland Business Gateway Scottish Funding Council Department for International TradeScottish Enterprise s international interests are supported by Scottish Development International the international arm of Scotland s enterprise agencies References edit Our Borderlands Our Future Final Report Scottish Affairs 4 Economic development and enterprise UK Parliament House of Commons Retrieved 10 January 2018 Lynch Michael ed 24 February 2011 The Oxford companion to Scottish history Oxford University Press p 575 ISBN 9780199693054 Glasgow Herald obituary of Sir William Gray 11 July 2000 Obituary Sir Lewis Robertson TheGuardian com 3 December 2008 http www scottishgovernmentyearbooks ed ac uk record 22762 1 1978 2 Scottishdevelopmentagency pdf bare URL PDF Enterprise and New Towns Scotland Act 1990 Introductory Text legislation gov uk Crown Copyright Retrieved 10 January 2018 Fairley J Lloyd M G 1995 Economic Development and Training the Roles of Scottish Enterprise Highlands and Islands Enterprise and the Local Enterprise Companies Scottish Affairs 12 1 52 72 doi 10 3366 scot 1995 0037 via Edinburgh University Press Scottish Enterprise Account management services to high growth businesses PDF Audit Scotland June 2004 pp 8 9 Retrieved 5 November 2017 Adams Lucy Dinwoodie Robbie 22 November 2007 Scottish Enterprise set to face multi million VAT bill The Herald Retrieved 5 November 2017 Who we work with Scottish Enterprise Skills Development Scotland Scottish Government Retrieved 5 November 2017 McSherry Mark New roles for ex Scottish Enterprise CEO Lena Wilson Scottish Financial Review Retrieved 28 February 2021 Lena Wilson CBE NatWest Group www natwestgroup com Retrieved 28 February 2021 Scottish O amp G job taskforce hands baton to Industry Leadership Group Offshore Energy 13 September 2017 Retrieved 28 February 2021 Former Scottish Enterprise boss Lena Wilson joins RBS board BBC News 21 December 2017 Retrieved 28 February 2021 New Scottish Enterprise chief gets 168 000 salary HeraldScotland 7 April 2018 Retrieved 28 February 2021 Linda Hanna interim CEO Scottish Enterprise News BioQuarter Edinburgh Bioquarter 15 October 2020 Retrieved 1 March 2021 Contact us Scottish Enterprise www scottish enterprise com Retrieved 28 February 2021 About Us Leadership Scottish Enterprise Retrieved 10 January 2018 Scottish Budget draft budget 2018 2019 Chapter 4 Enterprise and Skills Bodies Scottish Government Retrieved 10 January 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scottish Enterprise amp oldid 1207263933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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