The appointment follows Thomson taking on the interim CEO role last year.
Heather Thomson has been announced as the new CEO of The Data Lab, Scotland’s innovation centre for data and AI, following a nationwide recruitment campaign.
Thomson joined The Data Lab in 2018, leading the £8million data and AI skills programme before stepping up to the executive team in 2021.
She was most recently appointed to the role of interim CEO to lead The Data Lab’s transition to the new 10-year National Innovation Centre Programme following Brian Hills’ departure in April last year.
In her new role, Thomson will be responsible for leading the innovation centre’s 30+ strong team, as well as facilitating connections and collaborations across all sectors to drive innovation and address the demand for skills, supporting academic, public sector and business communities in Scotland.
Heather Thomson, CEO of The Data Lab, said: “My appointment to the role of CEO is a huge privilege, and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to lead the team as we continue to promote cross-sector growth, collaboration, and innovation in Scotland through the responsible use of data and AI.
“Our online community of over 6,000 members across 80 countries is a testament to the power of collective action. I look forward to continuing to build on our success in creating new opportunities for individuals and organisations alike.
“As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented rate, this is a pivotal time as both the Scottish and UK Governments address the actions required to ensure that, as a nation, we are not left behind. Together, we will work to ensure that digital, data, and AI literacy is accessible to all, helping to position Scotland as a leader in responsible innovation that empowers everyone to thrive.”
Heather takes up the role of CEO immediately.
Les Bayne, Chair of The Data Lab, said: “Heather’s leadership has been a driving force in the evolution of The Data Lab, cultivating collaborations between academia and industry, growing talent and driving innovation through skills and education. Thanks to Heather’s contribution, we’re in a strong position to continue this work over the next decade.
“Heather’s appointment is well deserved, and I look forward to working closely with her as we develop our plans to transform the use of data and AI, enabling innovation, fostering connections and enhancing skills to improve lives and drive economic growth in Scotland and beyond.”