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Eileen Mackay is a non-executive Director of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc]], [[Edinburgh Investment Trust plc]], and [[Scottish Financial Enterprise]]. She is also chair of the trustees of the [[David Hume Institute]], and a trustee of the [[Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland]] where she chairs the audit committee. Mackay is also a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]] and a member of its Science Centre and Society Steering Group.
  
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Biographical extract from the British Library [http://www.bl.uk/about/governance/eilmac.html website]:
  
Biography from the British Library [http://www.bl.uk/about/governance/eilmac.html website]:
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:Previously, Miss Mackay had pursued a civil service career holding posts in Scotland, HM Treasury and the [[Cabinet Office]]. She was Principal Finance Officer at the Scottish Office. In the latter post she was responsible for resource allocation and budgetary and monitoring processes, oversight of the internal audit function, arrangements for ensuring compliance with the rules of Government Accounting and personal responsibility to advise Ministers and top management on issues of accountability and propriety.
  
Eileen Mackay is a non-executive Director of the [[Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc]], [[Edinburgh Investment Trust plc]], and [[Scottish Financial Enterprise]]. She is also chair of the trustees of the [[David Hume Institute]], and a trustee of the [[Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland]] where she chairs the audit committee.
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:Miss Mackay was educated at Dingwall Academy and the University of Edinburgh where she obtained a Masters of Arts in Geography. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Scottish Geographical Society and the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland.
  
Previously, Miss Mackay had pursued a civil service career holding posts in Scotland, HM Treasury and the [[Cabinet Office]]. She was Principal Finance Officer at the Scottish Office. In the latter post she was responsible for resource allocation and budgetary and monitoring processes, oversight of the internal audit function, arrangements for ensuring compliance with the rules of Government Accounting and personal responsibility to advise Ministers and top management on issues of accountability and propriety.
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;Miss Mackay was appointed to the [[British Library Board]] for her financial experience and Scottish background. She serves on the Board’s Audit and Finance & Planning Committees.
 
 
Miss Mackay was educated at Dingwall Academy and the University of Edinburgh where she obtained a Masters of Arts in Geography. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Scottish Geographical Society and the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland.
 
 
 
Miss Mackay was appointed to the [[British Library Board]] for her financial experience and Scottish background. She serves on the Board’s Audit and Finance & Planning Committees.
 
 
 
Mackay is also a Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Edinburgh]]
 

Revision as of 18:16, 26 February 2006

Eileen Mackay is a non-executive Director of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc, Edinburgh Investment Trust plc, and Scottish Financial Enterprise. She is also chair of the trustees of the David Hume Institute, and a trustee of the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland where she chairs the audit committee. Mackay is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a member of its Science Centre and Society Steering Group.

Biographical extract from the British Library website:

Previously, Miss Mackay had pursued a civil service career holding posts in Scotland, HM Treasury and the Cabinet Office. She was Principal Finance Officer at the Scottish Office. In the latter post she was responsible for resource allocation and budgetary and monitoring processes, oversight of the internal audit function, arrangements for ensuring compliance with the rules of Government Accounting and personal responsibility to advise Ministers and top management on issues of accountability and propriety.
Miss Mackay was educated at Dingwall Academy and the University of Edinburgh where she obtained a Masters of Arts in Geography. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Scottish Geographical Society and the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland.
Miss Mackay was appointed to the British Library Board for her financial experience and Scottish background. She serves on the Board’s Audit and Finance & Planning Committees.