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Industry veteran to chair board of Scotland’s tech trade body

New chair Andrew Williams is a tech industry veteran. Photograph: ScotlandIS

A digital industries veteran has been appointed as the new chair of Scotland’s technology sector trade body.

Andrew Williams, long serving member of the organisation’s board and CEO of app technologies pioneer, Fyne Labs, will take up the ScotlandIS role on September 26.

In his over two decades in the industry, Williams has been instrumental in advancing skills development and supporting startups across Scotland. 

Before founding Fyne Labs in 2021, his previous roles included key leadership positions at companies like Kotikan, Criton and Administrate.

Williams will replace Dermot Murray who has been in the post since November 2022. Although no longer chair, Murray will remain a board member, a position he has held since 2019.

He said: “As a long-time proponent of the Scottish technology industry, it’s a real honour to have the opportunity to chair an organisation as important as ScotlandIS. As a sector we have a huge amount of potential and I can’t remember a more exciting time to be involved. Whether it’s space, cybersecurity, software development, IT managed services or connectivity, Scotland can truly claim to be at the very cutting edge of technological development.

“I am extremely passionate about supporting our sector and promoting further growth as we move towards the second half of the decade. I aim to leverage my experience to help accelerate the growth and success of our member companies, as well as the wider sector. We will address the challenges that many are facing and ensure vital support is in place to get early businesses on the path to global impact.”

Murray said: “I’m incredibly proud of what our organisation has achieved in the last two years. It’s been a challenging period as the sector looked to recover post-pandemic, but we’ve made significant progress and I’m really looking forward to seeing that continue with Andrew at the helm. 

“I’ve known Andrew for a long time and he will be an excellent choice to take the ScotlandIS reins as we move into a new era for the organisation. Needless to say, I will be doing everything I can to support him as a board member, industry colleague and friend.”

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