Commonwealth Games Scotland has appointed EventScotland’s director of events Paul Bush as its new chairman ©CGS

Commonwealth Games Scotland (CGS) has appointed EventScotland’s director of events Paul Bush as its new chairman.

Bush, who has been on the CGS Board for the last four years as an independent non-executive director and was Team Scotland Chef de Mission at Melbourne 2006, will now lead the strategic direction of the organisation.

He takes over from Michael Cavanagh, who had an eight-year stint in the role, leading the organisation in the build up to Team Scotland’s most successful ever Commonwealth Games at Glasgow 2014.

“It is a huge honour and privilege to have been appointed as chairman of CGS,” said Bush, who was voted in by the member sports.

“I am passionate about Scotland and Scottish sport and I look forward to working closely with the professional staff and Board to build on the momentum of Glasgow 2014, further enhancing the strategic, financial and commercial position of CGS.

“I am committed to effective partnership working and look forward to working closely with the member sports, to ensure they and their athletes are best placed to enjoy continued success at future Commonwealth Games.

“Scotland has a strong reputation in the Commonwealth Games movement and I look forward to representing CGS at international level, to ensure we retain and extend our sphere of influence on the world stage.”

Michael Cavanagh, pictured here speaking at the Closing Ceremony of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, had an eight-year stint as CGS chairman
Michael Cavanagh, pictured here speaking at the Closing Ceremony of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, had an eight-year stint as CGS chairman ©Getty Images

Mike Cantlay, chairman of Scotland's national tourism organisation VisitScotland, said: “Paul has worked tirelessly heading up VisitScotland’s events directorate, with his dedication and vast sporting experience helping to secure and deliver numerous high-profile events for this country, notably including a number of championships in Commonwealth Games sports and the 2014 Ryder Cup.

"I would like to congratulate him on being elected chairman of Commonwealth Games Scotland.

"Nobody deserves this opportunity more and I know he’ll do a fantastic job as the team looks to build on the success of Glasgow 2014.”

Bush will be supported in his new role by newly-elected vice-chair, Maureen Campbell.

Campbell has been chair of Scottish Swimming since 2006 and is chief executive of Falkirk Community Trust.

She is also a former swimmer, representing Scotland at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton.

Two new Board Directors were also voted in by the 24 member sports in attendance.

Alasdair MacLennan, President of Scottish Cycling and cycling team manager for Team Scotland at the last four Commonwealth Games, has been appointed for a four-year term.

With more than 40 years in the sport as an athlete, coach and administrator, MacLennan is said to be looking forward to adding value to the CGS Board.

Susan Jackson, 2006 Commonwealth Games gold medallist in shooting and former CGS Athletes’ Representative, was also successful in gaining selection.

In her professional life, Jackson is a Chartered accountant and runs her family business.

Previously she worked in the corporate finance team at Deloitte for 12 years before becoming a senior director of the Winning Scotland Foundation, an independent charity working to create a culture where all young people in Scotland have the opportunity to develop themselves and learn important life skills. 

Paul Bush helped in bringing the 2014 Ryder Cup to Gleneagles, Scotland
Paul Bush helped in bringing the 2014 Ryder Cup to Gleneagles, Scotland ©Getty Images

Outgoing chairman Cavanagh was thanked by the sports in attendance for the job he had done.

In response, he said: “It has been a privilege, not just to serve as CGS chairman, but to have had the good fortune to lead this great sporting family at such an exciting and successful time in our history.

“CGS has come a very long way over the last eight years and it has been fantastic to see the extensive interest and competition for the Board positions to support the organisation going forwards.

“I would like to wish Paul, Maureen, Susan, Alasdair and the other Board members all the very best for the future.”


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