SCVO chief executive Martin Sime to retire

28 Sep 2017 News

Martin Sime

Martin Sime, chief executive of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, has announced he will retire after 25 years in the role.

Sime joined SCVO in 1991, and will be retiring from the membership body in December. Sime is credited with transforming the role of third sector bodies and growing the organisation to include more than 1,800 members, ranging from individuals and grassroots groups, to Scotland-wide organisations.

On the announcement of his retirement, Sime said: “It has been my privilege to hold such a fantastic position for over a quarter of a century and to have been part of the changing face of the third sector throughout that time.

 “I have met and worked with some truly inspiring people and wonderful causes. I know that everyone at SCVO will help my successor to find their feet and contribute to addressing the many challenges and opportunities which continue to confront Scotland’s voluntary organisations.”

Neville Mackay, interim convener of SCVO, said: "SCVO is hugely indebted to Martin for his leadership and vision.

 “His contribution has transformed the landscape in which Scotland’s third sector operates. Among his many achievements are driving positive change in charity law, charity finance and the esteem with which the sector is held by the public and parliament.

 “We are grateful for his many accomplishments over more than 25 years, and wish him a long and happy retirement. He leaves with Trustees’ gratitude and very best wishes for the future.”

The process to find his replacement will be starting shortly.

 

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