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One of [[Scottish & Newcastle]]'s key board members is Sir Ian Robinson, formerly Chief Executive of [[Scottish Power]], Chair of the [[Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal]]. He was named as Chair of a '[[Pathfinders to the Parliament]]' group along with [[Gerard Eadie]], [[Brian Souter]] and [[Tom Hunter]]. The Pathfinders scheme was set up by the Labour controlled [[Scottish Parliament]] to give a voice to its rich friends in business.
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One of [[Scottish & Newcastle]]'s key board members is Sir Ian Robinson, formerly Chief Executive of [[Scottish Power]], Chair of the [[Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal]]. He was named as Chair of the [[Pathfinders to the Parliament]] group along with [[Gerard Eadie]], [[Brian Souter]] and [[Tom Hunter]]. The Pathfinders scheme was set up by the Labour controlled [[Scottish Parliament]] to give a voice to its rich friends in business.
  
 
His salary in 1999 was £515,293 (plus bonus) and in 1998 it was £487,345. He also has a £540,333 pension and holds 147,295 share options. He is a Non-Executive Director of [[Asda]] and the [[RMC Group]] and sits on the President's Committee of the [[Confederation of British Industry]]. He received his knighthood in the New Year's Honours List in 1999.
 
His salary in 1999 was £515,293 (plus bonus) and in 1998 it was £487,345. He also has a £540,333 pension and holds 147,295 share options. He is a Non-Executive Director of [[Asda]] and the [[RMC Group]] and sits on the President's Committee of the [[Confederation of British Industry]]. He received his knighthood in the New Year's Honours List in 1999.

Revision as of 14:45, 13 April 2007

One of Scottish & Newcastle's key board members is Sir Ian Robinson, formerly Chief Executive of Scottish Power, Chair of the Scottish Advisory Task Force on the New Deal. He was named as Chair of the Pathfinders to the Parliament group along with Gerard Eadie, Brian Souter and Tom Hunter. The Pathfinders scheme was set up by the Labour controlled Scottish Parliament to give a voice to its rich friends in business.

His salary in 1999 was £515,293 (plus bonus) and in 1998 it was £487,345. He also has a £540,333 pension and holds 147,295 share options. He is a Non-Executive Director of Asda and the RMC Group and sits on the President's Committee of the Confederation of British Industry. He received his knighthood in the New Year's Honours List in 1999.


Former Posts

Ian Robinson formerly enjoyed a sucessful career in the global engineering and construction industry. This included senior posts with John Brown as chief executive, The Trafalgar House Group, Scottish Power's chief executive for six years. Robinson also held the chairmanship of AMEY


Current Posts


Notes

  1. ^ FAME Company Report S&N Accessed March 2007