Douglas Westwater will take over having been the CEO of Community Enterprise.
Social Enterprise Scotland has announced Douglas Westwater as its new chair, having worked in the sector for over 15 years.
The social enterprise provides development support to social enterprises, community groups and the wider third sector and beyond to resource them to make a difference in their communities.
Douglas’ experience has given him a firm grounding in the workings of grassroots social enterprises in Scotland.
He was formally made chair of the board of the directors on Wednesday.
In his new role, Douglas will lead the board to ensure Social Enterprise Scotland represents the vibrant social enterprise community in Scotland with a strong voice to put social enterprises at the heart of Scotland’s future.
Douglas Westwater, chair of Social Enterprise Scotland, said: “Having been a supporter since its inception, it is a real privilege to be selected to serve as chair.
“Social Enterprise Scotland and the broader social enterprise sector in Scotland is at a time of severe change and unique challenges and it will be exciting to be part of the movement that is working towards a positive future.”
He will work closely with the board and staff team to steer the overall direction and strategy of Social Enterprise Scotland and ensure the views and voices of members are clearly heard.
Social Enterprise Scotland will also appoint up to three new board directors, drawn from its existing members, by the end of March.
Chris Martin, chief executive of Social Enterprise Scotland, said: "We are delighted to welcome Douglas to the organisation and are thoroughly looking forward to working with him.
“Last year was a time of significant change, and growth, for Social Enterprise Scotland and we know he will be a great asset to the organisation and strongly believe that his skills and experience will enable him to guide the board for the journey ahead of us."