Chief executive of RHASS Alan Laidlaw, is to step down from his role following eight years with the Society, with immediate effect.
Throughout his leadership, Alan has played an instrumental role in the redevelopment of the Ingliston site, delivery of new infrastructure, improved governance and the development of a brilliant team to work on behalf of Scottish agriculture.
Chairman of RHASS, James Logan, said: “Alan is a true champion of rural Scotland; under his leadership, RHASS has taken huge strides, leading the organisation through Covid, delivering our members’ pavilion and playing an instrumental role in establishing The Royal Highland Centre as a live entertainment venue.
“We thank Alan for his unwavering dedication and contribution to RHASS, and we look forward to welcoming him with his family to next year’s Royal Highland Show as a life member of the Society.”
Chief executive of RHASS, Alan Laidlaw, said: “It has been a privilege to lead RHASS for the last eight years and work with so many passionate and committed people. I am, and always have been, a huge advocate for Scottish farming, and I am proud to have led a Society that brings agriculture to life for so many.”
The board of directors has initiated a search for a new CEO and in the meantime members of the strategic leadership team will carry out the required duties.
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