Dr Ian Gambles has been announced as the new chair of the James Hutton Institute’s Board of Directors.

Mr Gambles – a director of the Institute since 2014 – takes over the reins from Professor James Curran.

He is also currently a Forestry Commissioner and CEO of the Forestry Commission, serving on the board of the Commission’s scientific research agency, Forest Research.

Accepting his appointment, Mr Gambles said: “I am thrilled to become chair of the James Hutton Institute. As the world faces up to the immense challenges of climate change, including food security, environmental resilience and land use change, the deep expertise of our scientists is a critical asset for Scotland and beyond," he continued. "The value of the Institute’s work deserves wider recognition, and I am committed to supporting Colin Campbell and all our talented staff as we move forward on an ambitious but sustainable path to achieving even greater impact in the future.”

JHI chief executive Professor Campbell commented: “ I am looking forward to working with him in his new role as Chair and value the continuity that this appointment ensures at a time of great uncertainty on a number of fronts. It will help us maintain momentum and efforts to respond nimbly to new imperatives and opportunities utilising his assured business, financial and professional experience.

“Board members cover a wide range of expertise, skills and knowledge and are instrumental in shaping the strategy of the organisation," he continued. "This oversight has helped drive up the economic impact that our work provides to the Scottish and UK economy, recently measured at a return of £12.75 for every pound of public money received.

“I would also like to thank and pay tribute to the outgoing chair, James Curran, who has contributed so much to the institute and engaged with board members and all staff so well. James will be made an Honorary Fellow of the Institute and will continue to interact with us.”

The board succession plans saw Graeme Dickson join earlier this summer and will see other new members in the near future as existing members, Joan MacNaughton, Marian Scott and Stephen Hall, all come to the end of their terms of appointment.