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WORKSHOP TOPICS<br />
& FACILITATORS<br />
Workshop 1.<br />
How do we develop common agendas and stronger partnerships across the historic and<br />
built environment sector?<br />
Raymond Young, Non Executive Director, <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
Raymond Young, visiting professor to the Department of Architecture,<br />
University of Strathclyde and chair of Architecture and Design <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />
Workshop 2<br />
How do we best integrate our aspirations for the protection and enhancement of the<br />
built heritage with our aspirations for quality in new development and place making?<br />
Jim Mackinnon, Chief Planner and Director for the Built<br />
Environment, Scottish Government<br />
Jim became Director for the Built Environment in January 2001 with<br />
responsibility for architecture and place making, building standards and<br />
planning.<br />
Workshop 3<br />
How can we ensure quality and sustainability for <strong>Scotland</strong>’s architecture, whether old or<br />
new?<br />
Ann Marie Stannard, Non Executive Director, <strong>Historic</strong><br />
<strong>Scotland</strong><br />
Ann Marie Stannard, is a partner in the Growth Company Team Ltd and<br />
a non-executive director of Human Factors Analysts Ltd.<br />
Workshop 4<br />
How might we develop and promote innovative projects and approaches which deliver<br />
value in <strong>Scotland</strong> and which promotes our expertise across the world?<br />
Bob Stewart, Non Executive Director, <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
Bob Stewart is a Fellow of the Royal Town Planning Institute, a Member<br />
of the Chartered Institute of Management and Director of<br />
Environmental Services with Moray Council.
Workshop 5<br />
How can <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong> change its approach and working methods to further release<br />
the potential of <strong>Scotland</strong>’s historic environment and to further support other parts of<br />
the sector?<br />
Marc Ellington, Non Executive Director, <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
Marc Ellington, a Marketing, Tourism and Management Consultant and<br />
project coordinator of the Scottish Traditional Skills Training Centre.<br />
WORKSHOP 6<br />
How can we work with local authorities and others to develop their capacity in relation<br />
to both new design and the historic environment?<br />
David McGibbon, Non Executive Director, <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Scotland</strong><br />
David Campbell McGibbon of the project consultancy McGibbon<br />
Associates and former Group Finance Director of Grampian Holdings.