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Top Job For Lena
Lena Wilson has been appointed Chief Executive of Scottish Enterprise, it was announced today.
Ms Wilson, who is currently Chief Operating Officer of Scottish Enterprise and Chief Executive of Scottish Development International, will take up the post on 4th November.
Scottish Enterprise Chairman, Crawford Gillies, said: “This is an excellent appointment – both for the organisation and for the Scottish economy. 
“When we embarked on our search for the new Chief Executive, we wanted to cast the net as wide as possible to ensure we found the right person for the job. Lena shone through in the interview process and has been appointed against an exceptionally strong field of internal and external candidates.”
He added: “Lena’s experience of the organisation and her proven track record in delivering fantastic results will ensure Scottish Enterprise continues to make a real difference to the companies we work with and help grow Scotland’s economy as we prepare to move out of the current recession.
“As Chief Operating Officer, Lena played a key role in helping to transform the organisation in recent years and has demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities and a motivation to get the job done. I am looking forward to continuing to work with her as we move forward into the next stage of our development.”
Finance Secretary John Swinney said: “Lena has vast experience of what it takes to help support and grow Scottish businesses and of selling Scotland around the world. She has an excellent track record in delivering results. I know she will make an outstanding Chief Executive of Scottish Enterprise as the organisation continues to play a key role in carrying through our economic strategy and ensuring we emerge from recession stronger than ever.”
In her new role, Ms Wilson will be responsible for the organisation’s 1,100 staff and £250 million budget, which is focused on supporting Scotland’s most ambitious companies and helping to create a positive business environment for those companies to thrive.
Talking about her appointment, Lena Wilson said: “It is an honour and a privilege to be appointed Chief Executive and be able to continue to work in an area which I am so hugely passionate about.
“Scotland has such an abundance of strengths in areas as diverse as financial services, life sciences, food and drink and energy. One of my priorities will be to identify new ways to unlock that potential so we can deliver more for Scotland’s economy and contribute to the delivery of the Scottish Government’s economic strategy.
“I also know that trading conditions are likely to be tough for many months to come and Scottish Enterprise has a vital role to play in supporting companies to respond to the challenges they are facing. I am looking forward to continuing to work with colleagues across the organisation, and with our partners to ensure companies can access the right type of support to strengthen and grow their business.”
Best Bioquarter Appointment
Scotland’s flagship life sciences commercialisation project at Edinburgh’s BioQuarter has attracted one of the world’s leading Life Science entrepreneurs to lead the multi million pound commercialisation drive funded by Scottish Enterprise and the University of Edinburgh.
Simon Best, OBE, FRSE, has been appointed chair of Edinburgh BioQuarter’s commercialisation programme, a crucial business development project which will help position Scotland as one of the world’s top ten hubs for life sciences research and development.
Professor Best will steer the project to ensure the recently announced £12 million injection of funds boosts commercial activity at the University’s College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine to help translate its world-leading research into new therapies for patients and products and services for the global lifescience industry.
A self-confessed serial entrepreneur, Professor Best has a track record in life sciences commercialisation founding substantial ventures such as Zeneca Plant Science, Roslin Biomed and Ardana. Over a fifteen year period, Professor Best has built an impressive portfolio of both executive and non-executive roles with life sciences companies and investors around the world and helped raise over £130m of funding in the sector.
His new position as chair of commercialisation for Edinburgh BioQuarter, will see him play a pivotal role in supporting new international commercial collaborations and inward investments as well as the creation of companies to exploit the university’s world leading research. Increasing the volume of commercial spin outs and ensuring their sustainable growth are key challenges for the programme, which seeks to strengthen Scotland’s reputation internationally as a hub for medical research and life sciences. Read the rest of this entry »

