Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) looking for new board members
People with a strong commitment to the future of the Highlands and Islands are being invited to apply to join the board of the region’s development agency.
Scottish ministers are looking to fill two non-executive director positions on the Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) board, with the new appointees expected to start three-year terms in April.
With around 300 staff based across the Highlands and Islands, HIE is an ambitious organisation with a vital role in supporting businesses and communities to build a greener, fairer, and more resilient region that benefits everyone and makes a strong contribution to Scotland.
The agency operates throughout a geographically diverse region that covers more than half of the Scottish land mass, including all 94 inhabited islands, and is home to around 470,000 people.
HIE’s current five-year strategy, launched in August 2023, sets out a vision for a leading net zero region with a dynamic wellbeing economy and is aligned with the Scottish Government’s National Strategy for Economic Transformation and the New Deal for Business.
Responsible for setting strategic direction, key decision making and effective governance, the 12-member board encompasses a range of skills, knowledge and experience that reflect the diversity of the region and the breadth of HIE’s remit.
HIE chairman Alistair Dodds said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to join the board of an ambitious organisation with a vital role in supporting businesses and communities across the Highlands and Islands.
“It’s important that our board encompasses a range of skills, knowledge and experience to reflect the diversity of our region and the economic and community development opportunities and challenges that exist in this part of Scotland. “As a board, we have a diverse range of backgrounds and experience, and at least two things in common: our passion for the Highlands and Islands and our commitment to make a positive difference to the wellbeing and prosperity of all those who live here. On this occasion, we’re particularly keen to hear from people with knowledge and experience in the areas of natural capital, energy and property.”
All candidates will be expected to have a very close affinity with the Highlands and Islands and a strong awareness of opportunities and challenges facing businesses and communities across the region.
Scottish Ministers particularly welcome applications from women, people with disabilities, LGBT+ people, people from ethnic minority communities and people aged under 50.
Members of the HIE Board are expected to devote two days per month to the role, although this is currently under review.
Full details are on the Public Appointments Scotland website.