Ann Gloag

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Ann Souter Gloag McCleary is a Scottish business woman, and patron of the Scottish North American Business Council. She retains Media House International for PR. Its executive chairman Jack Irvine is a former board member of SNABC.

She is the sister of Brian Souter. Born Ann Heron Souter in 1942 (see [1]), she was formerly a burns unit sister.

She founded what became the Stagecoach Group in October 1980 with her brother and then-husband, Robin Gloag. Her involvement in Stagecoach has diminished in recent years, although she remains a non-executive director.

Gloag also has investments outside Stagecoach Group with her brother, including bus builder Alexander Dennis and regional airline Scot Airways. She also devotes a significant amount of her time to charity interests, including supprt for Mercy Ships.

Gloag has owned Beaufort Castle near Inverness since 1995, and Kinfauns Castle, near Perth since 2004.