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High Life Highland on hunt for non-executive independent directors to help generate income


By Imogen James

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Michael Golding at HydroNess.
Michael Golding at HydroNess.

High Life Highland (HLH) is on the look out for two new non-executive independent directors to join its trading board.

The purpose of the trading board is to generate income, mostly through catering and retail, with profits gift-aided back to the main charity, playing an essential role within strategic direction and support.

It meets several times a year and includes four directors from the main charity board and five independent directors.

Chair of the HLH Trading Board Michael Golding said: “This is an exciting time to join us at High Life Highland and a great opportunity to be part of the Trading Board when several key projects are progressing.

“We’ve recently opened the North Coast Visitor Centre in Thurso and work is underway on the Inverness Castle transformation, due to open as a tourist attraction in 2025.”

To continue to increase the diversity of the trading board, HLH would welcome applications from women, people from a range of backgrounds, and those who represent the breadth of geography in which High Life Highland delivers its services.

For more information and to apply, visit the HLH website.

Applications should be submitted to info@highlifehighland.com by 5pm on Sunday April 17.


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