
INVERCLYDE Council’s new chief executive will be Stuart Jamieson, who is currently its director of environment and regeneration.
He will replace Louise Long who is leaving to take up the position of chief executive at NHS Lanarkshire.
Stuart, who will formally take up the post week beginning Monday 5 May. He is an experienced leader in local government and has a professional background in civil engineering and planning. Prior to local government, he worked in the private sector in project management roles, latterly as a director and company secretary.
He joined Inverclyde Council in 2000 and has held progressively senior roles across many council departments over the last 25 years before joining the corporate management team (CMT) in 2021.
As director of environment and regeneration, he has been instrumental in delivering significant investment to the area, as well managing and monitoring the council’s capital programme.
He has led on projects for Glasgow City Deal, Glasgow City Region, and UK Government funded Levelling Up and Towns Fund, representing almost £90 million worth of external investment in Inverclyde.
Stuart said: “I am excited and grateful to be given the opportunity to continue the progress made by Louise and work alongside the CMT and our talented and dedicated workforce to deliver our ambitious Council Plan.
“I also look forward to working with our communities, partners, businesses, and governments to deliver in the best interest of our residents and make Inverclyde a better place to live, work, visit, and do business.”
Councillor Stephen McCabe, leader of Inverclyde Council, said: “I’m delighted to confirm Stuart’s appointment to the role of chief executive.
“Stuart has many years of experience in strategic roles and brings with him an invaluable knowledge of the area and a unique understanding of the opportunities ahead.
“He was the outstanding candidate in a very competitive process, and I look forward to supporting him in his new role as chief executive.”
