Revenue Scotland Board and Senior Leadership Team

Revenue Scotland has seven Board Members (including the Chair) and its Senior Leadership Team comprises of four people

Revenue Scotland Board and Senior Leadership Team

The current board members are Aidan O'Carroll (chair), Jean Lindsay, Martin McEwen, Rt Hon Ken Macintosh, Robert Macintosh, Idong Usoro and Simon Cunningham.

Aidan O'Carroll

Aidan O’Carroll is a former senior  partner at EY, one of the world’s largest professional services firms, which he left in July 2020 after 35 years. Formerly Head of Tax for EY in the UK , Aidan has advised both local and global companies across a wide spectrum of tax and business issues around the world. He has considerable experience in dealing with Regulatory matters in both emerging and developed markets; he is also a regular contributor and speaker at business conferences. In addition to being the current Scottish Chair of Institute of Directors, Aidan has a number of Non-Executive Director roles in organisations based in the UK. From August 2021 he will be taking up the role of Chair of Revenue Scotland, Aidan’s extensive experience has given him insights into global  trends and their connections with the rapidly changing regulatory frameworks around the world and this, is of great value to Revenue Scotland.

Rt Hon Ken Macintosh

Rt Hon Ken Macintosh was the Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament until stepping down from elected politics in 2021. He began his working life with the BBC, serving as a senior producer and broadcast journalist on a range of news and current affairs programmes. He was elected to the first Scottish Parliament in 1999 and held a number of front bench roles before being chosen as Speaker in 2016. He used his creative, communicative, and governance skills to introduce a programme of Parliamentary reform, and to steer the institution through the heat of the Brexit and constitutional debates as well as the difficulties caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Ken is a member of the Privy Council as well as a Trustee of several charities.

Robert Macintosh

Robert Macintosh is Professor of Strategic Management and Pro Vice Chancellor for Business and Law at Northumbria University. He has a PhD in engineering and his work focuses on strategy and change with senior leadership teams. He has worked with over 100 organisations and has significant experience as a chair and trustee. His expertise in leadership and strategic change will support the work of Revenue Scotland. He is a Fellow of the Institution for Engineering and Technology, the Academy of Social Sciences and the British Academy of Management. He is currently the chair of the Chartered Association of Business Schools and was formerly the chair of the social care charity Turning Point Scotland.

Idong Usoro

Idong Usoro is trained in business and computer science with industry certifications in enterprise architecture. He has over 15 years of designing and implementing digital transformations, security strategies, policy, enterprise architecture functions, and technical solutions at executive level. His background has spanned working in Europe and North America in enterprise solutions, consultancy and IT leadership roles with central, local government, universities and multinational companies.

Idong has worked across the technology sector in the UK, Europe and the US supporting companies with the development of software solutions, digital data and technology functions, architecture functions, and implementation of innovation processes. These include engagements across public organisations including Scottish Government, Local Authorities, Universities, NHS boards, Care Commissioners and managing private multinational suppliers.

Idong’s extensive R&D background in the University sector and commercially on technical projects, provides a broad perspective on emerging technologies and a strong focus on innovation within Revenue Scotland’s planning.  His research work has engaged both private and public organisations, innovation agencies that including UKRI/Innovate UK, Cancer Research UK, European innovation/research institutes and the European Commission.

His experience in people management, data governance, software development and in leading highly technical teams provides unique insight and great value to Revenue Scotland’s existing operating model and growth plans.

Outside of Revenue Scotland he currently serves as an Executive Board Trustee with  Abbeyfield England, Abbeyfield Perth Society  and works as a technical consultant to private technology organisations in the immersive solutions, construction, legal, Fintech and life sciences sectors.



Jean Lindsay

Jean Lindsay is a former Director at the Forestry Commission, where she was responsible for the leadership of all Central Services. She was formerly the Head of Profession for HR and is a Chartered Fellow of the Institute of Personnel and Development (FCIPD). She has significant experience in leadership, people management, Public Sector corporate governance, health & safety and change management, including large scale organisational restructuring, where she led the highly complex transformational programme of completing the devolution of the Forestry Commission. She is a qualified Executive Coach and Myers-Briggs practitioner. She is also on the Board of Crown Estate Scotland; a Non-Legal Member of the Employment Tribunal (Scotland); and a member of the Institute of Chartered Foresters.

Martin McEwen

Martin McEwen is the Head of Tax at SSE plc.  He joined the company in 2008 after a number of years at PwC, initially to manage international matters for the group, before taking on responsibility for all taxes. He was instrumental in SSE plc becoming the first FTSE 100 company to obtain Fair Tax Mark accreditation, and is a regular speaker on tax transparency and responsible corporate tax behaviour. He is a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Advisor, and has sat on both the Scottish Taxes Committee and the Corporate Tax Committee at the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland.

Simon Cunningham

Simon Cunningham joined as a full Board Member on 1 January 2021 having previously served on the Audit & Risk Committee from 2019. Simon qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1988 and was a partner in Scott-Moncrieff for many years, leading the firm’s outsourced internal audit and risk consulting services.  During his time at Scott-Moncrieff he worked with the boards and audit committees for a wide range of public sector organisations.  After four years as Chief Internal Auditor at AEGON UK plc, he joined McInroy & Wood (personal investment managers) as their Director of Compliance and Group Risk, and chaired their Risk Committee for six years.  He is also currently a co-opted member of the Audit & Risk Committee for the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service.  He also chairs the Board of the Free Church of Scotland Pension Trustees Limited and the Free Church of Scotland's Investment Committee.

Senior Leadership Team

Elaine Lorimer, Chief Executive

Elaine Lorimer was appointed Chief Executive of Revenue Scotland in March 2016. She has over 20 years of experience working at senior executive and board level in the civil service in London and, prior to that, local government in Scotland. She is passionate about building organisational capability and driving transformational change.

She is also a qualified lawyer and public finance accountant.

From January 2012 to March 2016 she was the Chief Executive of the Law Commission of England and Wales, a statutory body charged with promoting law reform.

Previous roles include Director of Corporate Services for the National School of Government and Deputy Director at the Office of the Rail Regulator. She was also the Head of Legal and Administrative Services at Strathclyde Passenger Transport in the late 1990s.

In 2019 Elaine was awarded Chief Executive of the Year at the Scottish Women’s Awards.

Mairi Gibson, Head of Legal Services

Mairi joined Revenue Scotland in February 2020. She has been a government lawyer since 1998. Over the years she been seconded to various posts within the Government Legal Service for Scotland including the Scottish Government Legal Directorate, Scottish Parliament and the Office of the Advocate General.

Neil Ferguson, Head of Corporate Functions

Neil has worked on devolved taxes since 2012 and been with Revenue Scotland since 2016. He has responsibility for six teams: People Services, Governance, Statistics and Management Information, Strategy and Communications, Finance and IT. Prior to his current post, he worked on the Additional Dwelling Supplement, led the Air Departure Tax programme and the development of Corporate Plans. With the Scottish Government, he was the Bill Team Leader for the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (Scotland) Bill. He also worked on the Referendum Bill and the introduction of the Home Report which transformed the approach to buying and selling homes in Scotland.

Michael Paterson, Head of Tax

Mike is the Head of Tax at Revenue Scotland, leading a team of tax professionals and tax administration staff. He is accountable to the Chief Executive and the Board of Revenue Scotland for the operational delivery of the tax authority’s devolved tax functions.

He joined Revenue Scotland in March 2019 and has lead responsibility for the administration and compliance of the devolved taxes, ensuring they are collected and administered efficiently and effectively.

Mike has extensive knowledge and operational experience of UK taxes, particularly those dealing with international matters, resulting from 30 years as a senior tax professional with HMRC. His wide-ranging and senior tax roles have been in areas including technical, policy, investigations and management. 

 

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