Scottish Renewables has announced that chief executive Claire Mack OBE (pictured) will step down after nine years in the role.
The organisation said Mack will remain in post while a recruitment process is carried out to appoint her successor.
Scottish Renewables added that Mack has led the organisation since 2017 and played a key role in advancing the renewable energy sector in Scotland.
“It has been a privilege to lead Scottish Renewables from the front for the past nine years. I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved during this time – strengthening the voice of the sector and advocating to cement Scotland’s leadership position in renewable generation,” said Claire Mack, outgoing chief executive of Scottish Renewables.
“It is now the right time for me to move on to the next stage of my professional journey, and I leave confident that the organisation is in an excellent position and safe in the hands of the board and a fantastic team.”
“Claire has worked tirelessly over the past nine years to champion for the sector in Scotland,” said Susie Lind, chair of Scottish Renewables.
“Under her leadership, Scottish Renewables has grown in impact and influence.”
Mack was awarded an OBE in 2025 for services to the economy and business.


