Lothian is pleased to announce that Susan Deacon has been appointed to the role of Chair of Lothian’s Board, following the approval of the City of Edinburgh Council’s Transport and Environment Committee yesterday (Thursday 15 August 2024).

Ms Deacon takes over with immediate effect from Jim McFarlane who is standing down after nine years in the role. The appointment is for an initial period of two years.

To aid the transition process, outgoing Chair Jim McFarlane and senior independent director Steve Cassidy will remain as non-executive directors of the company until new Board members are appointed later in the year.

The Committee also approved the reappointment of Mark Yexley, Anthony Rose and Iain Reid as Non-Executive Directors for a further period of 18 months.

A recruitment process is currently underway to appoint up to three new Non-Executive Directors who will join the Lothian Board later this year

The refreshed and strengthened Lothian Board will lead the award-winning public transport operator through the next phase of its development following its successful post-Covid recovery and will oversee the transition to integrated governance and operations of Lothian Buses and Edinburgh Trams in accordance with previous decisions taken by the City of Edinburgh Council.

Council Leader Cammy Day said:

“I am delighted that Susan Deacon is taking on the role of Lothian Chair. She is deeply committed to the success of Lothian and has a long and successful track record of contribution to the city.

“I’m also confident that the wider changes to the Board will ensure the company continues to grow and develop, while playing a full and active part in our plans to integrate bus and tram operations for the benefit of Edinburgh’s travelling public.

“Finally, I want also to pay tribute to outgoing Chair, Jim McFarlane, for his immense contribution to Lothian and to the city over many years. I’ll be recognising this formally as a congratulatory motion at the next meeting of the Council. I’d also like to thank Steve Cassidy who will be standing down as a Non-Executive Director later this year.”

Susan Deacon, Lothian Chair said:

“It is a real privilege to take on the role of Chair of Lothian. The company has a rich history going back more than 100 years and has delivered unparalleled excellence in the provision of high-quality public transport to the people of Edinburgh and the Lothians.

“I am deeply indebted to my predecessor, Jim McFarlane, for his successful stewardship of Lothian over many years – he leaves a very strong foundation on which to build.

“I look forward to working with colleagues across bus and tram to ensure the delivery of an inclusive, sustainable and fully integrated public transport network for Scotland’s capital and the surrounding region in the years to come.”