He takes over from Bob Elliot who left in February
Scottish animal welfare charity OneKind has a new chief executive.
Jason Rose joins following three decades of senior level roles in communications, campaigns and public affairs.
He takes over from Bob Elliot who left in February after seven years to become the first chief executive of the campaign group Wild Justice.
Jason was the senior public affairs manager for Museums Galleries Scotland, an independent charity which serves as the national development body for Scotland's 450 museums and galleries.
He previously led campaigns and political engagement teams at RSPB Scotland and was head of media for the Scottish Greens.
Jason has a lifelong passion for animals, having started his career as a radio journalist covering wildlife and farming issues. In recent years he has chaired a community campaign to protect the internationally important Musselburgh Lagoons wildlife habitat from development.
He also has experience on the boards of charities, having served as a trustee of East Lothian Play Association and as a director of Stop Climate Chaos Scotland.
Jason said: "I've long admired the work of OneKind, and it's an honour to take over from Bob Elliot. OneKind is an organisation that makes a real difference to the lives of animals in Scotland, and I'm looking forward to leading and supporting the team, working with the trustees and helping build on previous successes.
"Scotland is a nation of animal lovers but there is still much to be done to put an end to the use of animals in laboratories, improve the welfare of farmed animals, and for the animals in our countryside, along our coasts and in our homes. OneKind has a great track record of persuading politicians to make changes to policy and legislation, and it has a great reputation for working collaboratively for extra impact.
"Along with the team and supporters, I look forward to bringing about a world where animals are respected. I can't wait to bring my passion and experience to this important mission."