The James Hutton Institute is delighted to announce the appointment of Craig Henderson as head of IT, effective from June 30.
As an accomplished technology leader, Craig comes into the role with more than a decade of experience in IT strategy, infrastructure, security, and digital transformation initiatives. In his previous role, he organised a full-scale migration to a cloud-only delivery model and zero trust architecture, earning national recognition for IT excellence and digital transformation.
Prior to this, Craig led on the unification of six separate businesses into a single operating unit as part of a global acquisitions and mergers deal.
Craig also has experience leading in both the public and private sectors, as well as a proven track record of board-level engagement. He excels at aligning technology with strategic business objectives and holds certifications in CISM, PRINCE2, and ITIL4.
Craig takes over from current head of IT Scott Clark, who is retiring after 38 years with the Hutton.
Chief executive officer Colin Campbell said of the appointment: “I’m thrilled to have Craig joining us here at the Hutton. Scott’s retirement after his long service has left big shoes to fill, but I’m certain that Craig, with his experience and expertise, will be more than up to the task.
“With the Hutton about to undergo a digital transformation, it’s a really exciting time for Craig to join the team and put his excellent skills to use seizing the latest technology and the opportunities that come with it.”
Craig said: “I'm excited to join the James Hutton Institute and lead the technology function to support digital innovation at a world-class research organisation.
“Joining a team that blends science and technology to make a tangible impact on our planet is both inspiring and deeply motivating and I cannot wait to get stuck in.”