Scottish private schools’ body announces new CEO

Lorraine Davidson described by Scottish Council of Independent Schools as ‘highly adept in strategy development, corporate communication and crisis management’
8th June 2023, 2:19pm

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Scottish private schools’ body announces new CEO

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Scottish private schools’ body announces new CEO

The Scottish Council of Independent Schools (SCIS) has appointed Lorraine Davidson as its new chief executive.

The head of education strategy at the Scottish government will succeed John Edward, who announced his departure from SCIS in February 2023 after 14 years at the organisation, and will start in July.

Ms Davidson was previously head of communications for the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, and before that head of corporate communications for NHS Health Scotland. Earlier in her career she was a political correspondent for STV, the BBC and The Times.

SCIS described Ms Davidson as “highly adept in strategy development, corporate communication and crisis management”, and said that her “accomplished portfolio of work placed her as an ideal candidate for the position at SCIS”.

SCIS chair Alan Hartley said: “We are thrilled to welcome Lorraine to SCIS as our new chief executive following a rigorous recruitment process.

“Lorraine is a dynamic, passionate leader, with a proven track record in strategy development and stakeholder management. SCIS looks forward to seeing Lorraine build on the success of her predecessor to support the charity’s ambitions and continue supporting the needs of our member schools.”

Ms Davidson said: “I am extremely proud to be joining SCIS as the new chief executive, and I am looking forward to visiting the member schools and getting to know the staff.

“SCIS has an outstanding reputation and I am keen to leverage my skills and experience to support the sector at a challenging time and in the strong contribution it makes to Scottish education.”

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