Saturday 16 May 2009

IN SAFE HANDS?

Some Little known twaddle abut Lesley Watt, NTS Director of Finance, nominated by the Scotsman in 2006 as Scotland's 34th Most Eligible Woman, and pieced together from our friends in the media

'A NEW Edinburgh organisation has been launched with the ambitious plan of winning a 40 per cent share of the multi-billion pound UK online farming equipment market within five years.
Globalfarmers - which cost £3.5 million to develop with backing from Bank of Scotland and Caledonian Heritable - aims to reduce farmers’ costs drastically when buying and selling equipment and supplies... Lesley Watt, finance director, added: "The suppliers are telling us that they will save on back-end administration and finance costs, benefit from reduced bad debts and improve the overall effectiveness of their service to farmers. ' Scotsman 21 January 2001

'UK dotcom Globalfarmers.com has gone into receivership and been put up for sale 18 months after nabbing investment worth £3.6 million... Last February the company managed to bag £3.6 million in financial backing from the Bank of Scotland and Caledonian Heritable Investments. It has around 20 staff, and 5000 farmers and 200 suppliers are registered to use the site.' The Register 5th July 2001

Well that didn't take long then. And in these hands are the financial responsibility for the Trust.

1 comment:

  1. Didn't one of her previous employers, McTaggart and Mickel, think she was so eligible that they got rid of her after six months?

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