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New chair for Scottish Mediation charity

 

Tracey Chrystal will take on the role.

Scottish Mediation (SM) is delighted to announce the appointment of Tracey Chrystal as its new Chair

Tracey is an established non-exec board director with seven years’ experience gained on a financial board. 

Her board responsibilities extended from committee activities, chair of remuneration to ensuring a 50/50 gender split board was achieved during her tenure which she completed in December 2023.

As a member of the Institute of Directors (IOD) Tracey also has extensive business change experience and expertise in dealing with senior operational and leadership management including internal coaching at all levels. 

She is a trusted and inspirational business professional with over 30 years’ experience.

Tracey manages her own HR Consultancy based in Glasgow, where her mission is to help people create positive change. 

Her ethos is to support busy people thrive professionally in their careers or business ownership journeys. Her clients describe her as engaging, trustworthy, a good listener, positive, enthusiastic, supportive, encouraging and motivating.

As the new board chair of Scottish Mediation, Tracey’s vision is to ensure the board supports the organisation to continue to develop and grow mediation across Scotland within appropriate networks, business connections and communities. 

 

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Tracey Chrystal
about 1 month ago

Many thanks Niall, delighted and such a privilege to be the new Chair of Scottish Mediation.