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University of the Highlands and Islands announces strategic senior leadership changes





Vicki Nairn.
Vicki Nairn.

The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) has announced changes to its senior executive team as part of its 2030 Strategic Plan. This plan outlines UHI's vision to become a globally recognised tertiary institution.

Vicki Nairn, UHI’s newly appointed Principal and Vice-Chancellor, is spearheading the university's transformative journey.

She commented: “My primary responsibility is to ensure UHI is well-equipped to achieve its strategic goals. This encompasses financial stability, fostering unity across our partnership, and making a transformational impact on the people, communities, and economy of our regions. To this end, I am pleased to announce the following changes, effective immediately.”

Lorna Walker has served as Vice Principal Strategy, Performance, and Culture for the past 18 months, leading many of the university’s professional services.

Lorna Walker.
Lorna Walker.

Moving forward, her role will be retitled Vice Principal Strategy and Chief Operating Officer. Lorna brings extensive experience in strategic and operational roles within education, as well as in the wider public and private sectors, and has been with UHI since 2021.

Sheena Stewart will continue as University Secretary, a role she has held since 2022, ensuring ongoing stability in UHI’s governance and sustainability efforts.

Sheena Stewart.
Sheena Stewart.

Sheena has over 30 years’ experience in higher education administration, and worked previously at Abertay University where she held several roles including deputy secretary for three years followed by university secretary for 10 years.

Mike Baxter, who recently joined UHI as Executive Director of Finance, will now have a retitled role as Chief Financial Officer for UHI. This change underscores our commitment to financial stability and growth, with Mike providing clear executive leadership in this crucial area.

Mike Baxter.
Mike Baxter.

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