Eleanor Cannon heralds fresh start as new
chair of Scottish Golf Limited
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Eleanor
Cannon, a highly qualified director with an engrained passion for golf,
heralds a fresh start for the sport after her appointment as the
inaugural Chair of Scottish Golf Limited.
Following
the historic decision to amalgamate the Scottish Golf Union (SGU) and
Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association (SLGA) into a single governing body
for amateur golf in Scotland from 1 October, Eleanor will use her
extensive strategic
and commercial background to lead the new organisation in the
non-executive Chair role for an initial three year term.
Succeeding
the current Chairs of both governing bodies, Tom Craig (SGU) and Beth
Paterson (SLGA), Eleanor, 50, will seek to lead the ongoing development
of golf in Scotland and meet the challenges the sport faces.
With
a very impressive CV, Eleanor offers considerable board experience
within public and private companies, and has inspired and implemented
change in challenging commercial and cultural environments.
After
graduating from the University of St Andrews, Eleanor started her
career with Marks and Spencer PLC, before serving nine years at Tesco
PLC where she became a General Manager and then Global Head of Customer
Service.
She
joined Scottish and Newcastle PLC in 1997 and held various Board
positions during a nine-year spell, latterly as Group HR and Corporate
Affairs Director. Since 2008, she has run an Executive Coaching business
that specialises in enabling
Chief Executives and Managing Directors deliver change within their
organisations.
Eleanor,
who has also held Trustee and Director positions in five charities over
the past 18 years, also has a strong golf background and pedigree, with
her mother, Netta Matthew, and father, Rennie Matthew, past Ladies and
Club Captains
at Ralston Golf Club and her father going on to become President of
Glasgow Golf Union.
A
former Girls champion at Ralston, Eleanor has been a member at various
clubs wherever her work has taken her geographically in Scotland and is
currently a member at Ranfurly Castle Golf Club in Renfrewshire.
In
a joint statement, Tom and Beth said: “We are delighted that Eleanor
has accepted the position of Chair of Scottish Golf Limited.
“She
was the stand out candidate amongst a high quality pool of applicants
for the role. Eleanor is a very experienced and talented individual. The
new unified governing body for Scottish amateur golf offers huge
opportunities going forward.
We are confident that Eleanor is the person to lead the body into a new
and exciting era for golf in Scotland.”
Eleanor
said: “I’m enormously proud to have been appointed as the new Chair of
Scottish Golf Limited and look forward to this exciting opportunity.
“It’s
a position of great responsibility and I’m determined to help meet the
many challenges the game faces in Scotland, including providing greater
support to our clubs and players and projecting golf as a modern,
inclusive sport with
a positive image to attract more players.
“I’m a proud and passionate golfer,
proud of golf’s role in the history of sport in Scotland and passionate
about the values and disciplines that it instils. I now look forward to
the next three years with great optimism.”
The process to recruit a new Board of
Directors for Scottish Golf Limited began in May, advertising as widely
as possible for applicants for these vital roles through an independent
HR consultancy.
The
new Chair will now be involved in the process to fill the eight other
non-executive director positions, with appointments to be announced in
due course.
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