Published: 14th June 2022

New Walk Wheel Cycle Trust in Scotland director appointment

Karen McGregor is stepping up from her current role at Walk Wheel Cycle Trust as Portfolio Director where she worked with a variety of teams to boost their impact. Karen is looking forward to championing Walk Wheel Cycle Trust’ work in Scotland.

 A young blonde white woman called Karen stood smiling and wearing a white shirt

Karen is looking forward to championing Walk Wheel Cycle Trust’ work in Scotland. ©2022 Ad Leeks/Walk Wheel Cycle Trust

We are really pleased to announce that Karen McGregor is taking up the role of Director for Walk Wheel Cycle Trust in Scotland.

Karen will shortly step up from her current role as Portfolio Director, where she worked with a variety of teams to boost their impact.

Karen worked with Walk Wheel Cycle Trust in Scotland's Behaviour Change, Places for Everyone, Network Development and Co-Design teams.

Chief Executive Xavier Brice made the announcement of her new role during a visit to our new Edinburgh hub.

About Karen

Karen is a graduate of the University of Strathclyde and joined Walk Wheel Cycle Trust in 2020.

She was previously the CEO of Firstport, Scotland’s agency for start-up social entrepreneurs and social enterprise.

Joining Walk Wheel Cycle Trust during the pandemic, Karen is looking forward to championing Walk Wheel Cycle Trust’ work in Scotland and supporting colleagues to approach this new way of hybrid working we find ourselves in since Covid-19.

I’m really up for this job. I’m so proud of what we do here at Walk Wheel Cycle Trust and now we really have an opportunity to seize the moment, make our mark and positively influence a step change in active travel in Scotland.
Karen McGregor, Walk Wheel Cycle Trust newly appointed Director for Walk Wheel Cycle Trust in Scotland

Positively influencing active travel

Speaking with Scotland colleagues Karen said:

“I’m really up for this job. I’m so proud of what we do here at Walk Wheel Cycle Trust and now we really have an opportunity to seize the moment, make our mark and positively influence a step change in active travel in Scotland.

“Through the Walking and Cycling Index, we know that most people in Scotland want the Scottish Government to be spend more money on active travel.

“We know that walking and wheeling is the most popular mode of transport in urban areas. We also know that one in five of us cycle at least once a week.

“Of course there is much more that needs to be done and I believe that Walk Wheel Cycle Trust is well placed to play a big part in making that happen.”

A blonde woman called Karen wearing a white shirt stood smiling next to a man called Xavier who is smiling and wearing a white shirt and a salmon blazer

Chief Executive Xavier Brice made the announcement of Karen McGregor's new role during a visit to our new Edinburgh hub. ©2022 Ad Leeks/Walk Wheel Cycle Trust

Exciting work ahead for communities in Scotland

Walk Wheel Cycle Trust’ Chief Executive Xavier Brice also spoke about the challenge ahead:

“Scotland has got to be one of the most exciting places, if not the most exciting place, to do what we are doing.

“We are entrusted to put to work millions and millions of pounds of public money and we are entrusted by communities to make that work too.

“We need to get out there and connect with communities and with each other after what has been too long through lockdown and uncertainty.

“We need to ask what is it we do best and where do we make the most impact.”

Karen will remain in her post as Portfolio Director until a successor is appointed.

In the meantime, Stewart Carruth will continue to lead Walk Wheel Cycle Trust’ work in Scotland as Interim Scotland Director.

  

Read about our work in Scotland.

  
Find out about what people in Scotland said in our Walking and Cycling Index.

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