Scottish Rural Leadership Programme Scottish Enterprise
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We talk to graduates of the Scottish Rural Leadership Programme to find out more about their lives, leadership journey and plans for the future.
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In conversation with Catherine Drummond Herdman
Catherine Drummond Herdman has the most fascinating story. Her home, Megginch Castle, situated between Perth and Dundee, has been in the family since 1660. Borne of generations of plantspeople, it's not at all surprising to hear Catherine's deep relationship with plants, the soil and her heritage. In this very warm and wonderful conversation, Catherine talks about her cancer diagnosis and recovery, the healing and purpose that plants brought her, and her tea and apple growing passions. Cather...
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In conversation with Julia Latto, Scottish Enterprise
Julia has over 25 years in economic development and currently leads on a wide portfolio of national rural programmes for Scottish Enterprise. These include the Rural Leadership Programme, Agritourism Monitor Farm and many other programmes to support rural leaders to develop themselves, their businesses and their communities. These programmes engage with a wide range of rural sectors including agriculture, tourism, food and drink, energy, horticulture and rural services and involve supporting ...
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Rural Leaders in Conversation - James Barr
James Barr has just completed the Rural Leadership Programme and is a man with many talents. Up until recently, he has worked for Cuthbertson in Lanarkshire, designers and manufacturers of winter maintenance. Operating since 1936, the company has remained true to its roots of supporting Scottish rural businesses.James is also involved in the family dairy farm and trained at university as a lawyer – something he will be putting to good use with his new job with SSE.Tune in to this short 15-min...
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Rural Leaders in Conversation - Alix Ritchie
Alix Ritchie is a Perthshire farmer and passionate advocate for the rural community, who was recently appointed as the very first Programme Director for Farmstrong Scotland - a new peer-to-peer wellbeing programme. She has developed an understanding of agriculture, education and skills development through working with SAYFC, RHET and most recently QMS as Health & Education Manager. She is also a board member of the Women in Agriculture network.In our podcast this month, she shares he...
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Rural Leaders in Conversation (BONUS episode): Fergus and Alison Younger
The most recent Rural Leaders' In Conversation event was hosted by Fergus and Alison Younger at Old Leckie Farm. Close to 30 people gathered to hear about the family farming and diversified business, its enterprises comprising of sheep, cattle and laying hens. The Youngers sell meat and eggs direct, have a holiday let and run farm tours with food from their kitchen table. The podcast is a recording of the conversations captured on the farm walk, it is open, honest and full of wisdom...
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Rural Leaders in Conversation - Alana Black
Alana has a Bachelor of Communications – Public Relations and is the Communications Manager (Press and Media) for Food Standards Scotland, the public sector food body for Scotland. An Aussie-lass with Scottish family roots, she decided to move to Aberdeenshire after spending time working on the Rural Youth Project and with the team at Jane Craigie Marketing. When not at work, she spends her mornings, afternoons, and weekends as a professional gate opener, relief milker, and bucket f...