Chartered accountant Hugh Carr appointed new trustee of Berwickshire Housing Association board
Hugh Carr has been appointed to Berwickshire Housing Association’s (BHA) board of trustees.
Mr Carr is a chartered accountant and after an early career in audit and financial management in the private sector and the NHS, he has worked in and around Scottish housing associations since 1995, as a financial manager and business consultant.
After 12 years as director of finance at Dumfries and Galloway Housing Partnership, Scotland’s second-largest RSL, he is now a consultant advising RSLs on finance and treasury matters. He has extensive experience of long-term business planning and funding for housing associations. He is also chair of the board at Dumfries and Galloway College and previously chaired the board at a specialist housing and care provider in Edinburgh.
In his spare time, Hugh worries about the fortunes of Newcastle United and Yorkshire county cricket.
John Campbell was also appointed to the board of trustees. He been an advocate since 1981 and qualified as a barrister in England and Wales in 1990. He is a member of the Faculty of Advocates and of Trinity Chambers, Newcastle.
Hugh Carr and John Campbell were successfully recruited following a recruitment campaign earlier this year.
Helen Forsyth, chief executive, said: “I am delighted to welcome both Hugh Carr and John Campbell to our board. They bring a wealth of experience and skills which will complement those of our current board. Both will be notable additions with their knowledge on the challenges of living within rural communities and place the board in a good position as the organisation moves forward with our business transformation ambitions. We are all looking forward to working with them both.”