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Annual General Meeting | Transform Scotland

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All Transform members and supporters are invited to join us for our Annual General Meeting 2026. The meeting is an opportunity to hear about our work over the past 12 months, and what’s next for Transform.


When: 14:00 – 15:00 Wednesday 24 September

Where: Online via Zoom (booking is essential)

Members are welcome to appoint a proxy to represent them if unable to attend.

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Agenda

14:00-15:00 

Formal business of the AGM, including reports on Transform’s activities over the past year & our plans for the next year.

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2025 minutes & 2025-26 accounts

2025 AGM minutes
2025-26 Draft Accounts (coming soon)

Our Board of Trustees

External Affairs & Marketing Director at Alexander Dennis

Andrew Watson

External Affairs & Marketing Director at Alexander Dennis

Andrew delivers the company’s engagement with Scottish and UK parliamentary and government stakeholders and influence public policy to grow the Alexander Dennis business and accelerate the transition to low and zero-emission public transport. His career has been spent at the intersection of business, politics, media and public opinion, advising organisations operating under intense scrutiny and helping leaders navigate complex, high-pressure situations.

Head of Customer Services at Angel Trains

Matthew Labuda

Head of Customer Services at Angel Trains

Matthew is Head of Customer Services, Marketing and Communications at Angel Trains and works with colleagues and customers to identify opportunities for investment and growth in rail. Angel Trains is the UKs largest rolling stock leasing company and has invested over ÂŁ1.75bn in new passenger rolling stock in the past 10 years, including new battery hybrid technology. Matthew joined Angel Trains in 2012, after working at a rail industry tier one supplier with strong links in Scotland, and prior to that has held senior sales and marketing roles across a number of sectors.

Living Streets Scotland representative

Rachael Revesz

Living Streets Scotland representative

Rachael Revesz is a freelance writer and editor, focusing on the environment, public transport, finance and women's rights. Publications she has written for include the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Independent, the National, and other trade and consumer titles. Rachael is newsletter editor and volunteer for Living Streets Scotland (Edinburgh branch) and was previously a trustee for the Women's Budget Group, a think tank that analysed how government economic policy affects disadvantaged groups. She is excited to release a podcast with a major network in 2024 about the oldest cold case in Scotland.

Co-opted Member

Jolin Warren

Co-opted Member

Jolin has been working in sustainability and carbon management in Scotland for over eighteen years, with experience and expertise in a wide range of subjects, including carbon accounting and energy management, transport policy and impacts, renewable energy, land use, waste management, and environmental legislation compliance. His research work has ranged from the business benefits of rail travel through to best practice in active travel and making sense of Scotland’s sprawling road-building budget. Jolin works with third sector organisations providing carbon footprint, environmental best practice, and sustainable transport expertise. He was formally the Environmental Officer for the National Trust for Scotland where he developed their carbon footprint calculations and reporting, managed their Climate Change Action Plan, and provided strategic and operational advice to all levels of the organisation. Jolin also served on the Board of Friends of the Earth Scotland for six years. Jolin sits on the Transform board as Treasurer.

Communications Director at ScotRail

Paul McKay

Communications Director at ScotRail

Paul joined ScotRail in 2018 as External Relations Manager and then became Head of Communications in 2021. In August 2025, he was appointed the train operator’s Communications Director. His background is in politics, having worked as a senior aide providing policy and communications advice in both the House of Commons and Scottish Parliament between 2009 and 2018.

Communications Manager Scotland at LNER

Lindsey Taylor

Communications Manager Scotland at LNER

Lindsey is the Communications Manager Scotland at LNER, leading and delivering communications, stakeholder engagement, partnerships and public affairs activity across Scotland. LNER is the rail company that has operated on the East Coast mainline since June 2018. LNER has ambitious plans to change the face of train travel and be the most responsible and sustainable way to travel for generations to come. Prior to joining LNER, Lindsey was the Senior PR & Communications Lead for the first of its kind policy and purpose-led world cycling championships in Scotland. As a member of the marcomms senior leadership team at the Energy Saving, delivering campaigns on sustainable travel and transport.  Lindsey is also Member of the Chartered Institute for Public Relations. 

Chief Executive at Transport for Edinburgh

George Lowder

Chief Executive at Transport for Edinburgh

George took up the post of Chief Executive of Transport for Edinburgh (TfE) in January 2016. TfE is the parent company of Lothian Buses and Edinburgh Trams, carrying some 125 million passengers each year, with revenue of £190M, regularly investing some £25M in new fleet and equipment each year. TfE has taken tram advertising “in house” and launched an innovative £4.5M cycle hire scheme for the city. TfE supports the development of the tram network, opening the Newhaven extension on time and budget, future cycling projects, Wayfinding, transport support to Festivals and a Driver Safety Innovation Challenge. George has a wide-ranging co-ordinating role for Edinburgh’s involvement in major events.

Scotland Director at Walk Wheel Cycle Trust

Fiona MacLeod

Scotland Director at Walk Wheel Cycle Trust

Fiona MacLeod is Scotland, Cymru and Northern Ireland Director at Walk Wheel Cycle Trust – the UK’s leading active travel charity. With over 15 years experience working in strategic leadership roles across the Public and Third Sectors, she has successfully influenced national policy change, secured high-profile local and national government investment, and driven cross-sector collaboration within innovative behaviour‑change programmes across Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Fiona is passionate about creating fairer places through community‑driven and evidence‑led change. She brings a deep understanding of how transport, planning, public policy and delivery can be aligned to achieve fairer and more sustainable outcomes for our communities.

Glasgow City Councillor

Angus Millar

Glasgow City Councillor

Angus is currently Glasgow City Council's Convener for Climate, Glasgow Green Deal, Transport and City Centre Recovery. In this role, he leads on the city's journey to Net Zero, promoting sustainability and a just transition to a greener economy, and developing the city's transport strategies. Angus also leads on Glasgow's city centre recovery efforts, supporting regeneration and championing a vibrant, mixed-use city centre economy. First elected in May 2016, Angus represents Glasgow City Centre and the Anderston, Finnieston and Yorkhill areas as one of four councillors for the Anderston/City/Yorkhill ward.

Strategic Planning Director

Scott Prentice

Strategic Planning Director

Scott Prentice is ScotRail’s Strategic Planning Director and works closely with colleagues in Transport Scotland and Network Rail to develop the medium and long term plans for rail services in Scotland. After starting his career as an engineering management trainee with British Rail, he managed new train and infrastructure projects with Irish Rail and Network Rail respectively before working with a number of project management and transport planning consultancies. He has been part of the ScotRail team since 2012 and has a keen interest in improving accessibility and use of all active travel and public transport modes across Scotland.

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