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[[Amanda Harvie]] is a former PR consultant and regional manager for the [[Princes Scottish Youth Business Trust]]. She was appointed chief executive of [[Scottish Financial Enterprise]] in January 2003.
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</div>[[Amanda Harvie]] is a former PR consultant and regional manager for the [[Princes Scottish Youth Business Trust]]. She was appointed chief executive of [[Scottish Financial Enterprise]] in January 2003.
 
  
 
The Scotsman reported:
 
The Scotsman reported:
  
:Harvie was 'previously chief executive of [[Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce]] and the youngest ever appointee to the role, will take up the position on 1 May. She replaces incumbent [[Ray Perman]], who announced his intention to step down from the job last September... Harvie beat off about 40 candidates from as far afield as continental Europe and the US to win the job, widely viewed as one of the most prestigious and influential in the Scottish financial services sector.... Harvie is also the first woman to take on the job. She joined the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce in 1999' {{ref|Scots}}
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:Harvie was 'previously chief executive of [[Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce]] and the youngest ever appointee to the role, will take up the position on 1 May. She replaces incumbent [[Ray Perman]], who announced his intention to step down from the job last September... Harvie beat off about 40 candidates from as far afield as continental Europe and the US to win the job, widely viewed as one of the most prestigious and influential in the Scottish financial services sector.... Harvie is also the first woman to take on the job. She joined the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce in 1999'.<ref>Emma Cowing &ndash; Deputy Business Editor[http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/business.cfm?id=122212003 SFE appoints Harvie as chief executive], ''The Scotsman'', 31 January 2003.</ref>
 
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==Affiliations==
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[[Reform Scotland]] Trustee from its launch in April 2008 - present (2010)<ref>Reform Scotland [http://www.reformscotland.com/index.php/about/ About], accessed 24 April 2008</ref><ref>Reform Scotland [http://www.reformscotland.com/index.php/about/trustees/ Trustees], accessed 11 March 2010</ref>
  
 
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==Notes==
 
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{{ref|Scots}} EMMA COWING DEPUTY BUSINESS EDITOR [http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/business.cfm?id=122212003 SFE appoints Harvie as chief executive], ''The Scotsman'', 31 January 2003.
 

Latest revision as of 19:57, 11 March 2010

Amanda Harvie, SFE Chief Executive

Amanda Harvie is a former PR consultant and regional manager for the Princes Scottish Youth Business Trust. She was appointed chief executive of Scottish Financial Enterprise in January 2003.

The Scotsman reported:

Harvie was 'previously chief executive of Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce and the youngest ever appointee to the role, will take up the position on 1 May. She replaces incumbent Ray Perman, who announced his intention to step down from the job last September... Harvie beat off about 40 candidates from as far afield as continental Europe and the US to win the job, widely viewed as one of the most prestigious and influential in the Scottish financial services sector.... Harvie is also the first woman to take on the job. She joined the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce in 1999'.[1]

Affiliations

Reform Scotland Trustee from its launch in April 2008 - present (2010)[2][3]

Notes

  1. Emma Cowing – Deputy Business EditorSFE appoints Harvie as chief executive, The Scotsman, 31 January 2003.
  2. Reform Scotland About, accessed 24 April 2008
  3. Reform Scotland Trustees, accessed 11 March 2010