Dr Fiona McLean
- Appointment term: October 2022 - September 2027
- Appointed via Scottish Minister
- Committee membership: Audit and Risk and Governance Committees
- Committee Convener: Audit and Risk Committee
- External representation: Cairngorms Tourism Partnership
Fiona has extensive experience as an academic leader, with an international reputation for research and teaching in cultural heritage and tourism marketing. She was previously Professor of Cultural Heritage Management at Glasgow Caledonian University and before that, Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Stirling. Fiona brings a wide range of experience as a Non-Executive Director, and as Vice-Chair of the University of the Highlands and Islands has taken an active role in promoting equal access to research and learning in the Highlands and Islands. As a founding Non-Executive Director with Historic Environment Scotland, she has collectively led on the creation of a new, lead body which champions cultural heritage in Scotland.
Get in touch
You can contact the Park Authority board by emailing [email protected] or calling 01479 873 535. Please note that board members are not able to respond on live planning matters.
Register of interests:
Category 1: Remuneration
- Member of Committee Scotland, National Lottery Heritage Fund
- Member of the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland
Category 2: Other roles
- Rector, University of Highlands and Islands
Category 3: Contracts
- None
Category 4: Election expenses
- None
Category 5: Houses, land and buildings
- Joint owner of a house in Newtonmore
- Joint owner of a holiday house in Sutherland
Category 6: Interest in shares and securities
- None
Category 7: Gifts and hospitality
- None
Category 8: Non-financial interests
- Member of SSPCA
- Member of WWF
- Member of National Trust for Scotland
- Member of Historic Scotland
Category 9: Close family members
- None
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