Katie Murray
Katie joined Keep Scotland Beautiful in 2013 and has worked in a variety of roles within the organisation.
As Environment and Place Services Manager, Katie engages with communities, businesses and public sector agencies to take action to improve the places where people live, work and visit. Katie has responsibility for the portfolio of Environment Services and Place Services. This includes our business programmes, including awards and certifications, audits and training.
Katie supports planning and development in relation to areas such as Extended Producer Responsibility, litter and waste, CoPLAR and Climate Change.
Prior to joining us, Katie was a Service Manager at the Royal Voluntary Service, managing the Home from Hospital programme in Stirling, supporting smooth patient transition from on-ward services to home support.
Katie has a BA Honours in history, with a special subject of Environmental History.
Health and Safety Training: IOSH Managing Safely
Quality Scotland Basic Assessor Training and Applying RADAR
Volunteer Scotland Developing a Volunteer Culture
As Environment and Place Services Manager, Katie engages with communities, businesses and public sector agencies to take action to improve the places where people live, work and visit. Katie has responsibility for the portfolio of Environment Services and Place Services. This includes our business programmes, including awards and certifications, audits and training.
Katie supports planning and development in relation to areas such as Extended Producer Responsibility, litter and waste, CoPLAR and Climate Change.
Prior to joining us, Katie was a Service Manager at the Royal Voluntary Service, managing the Home from Hospital programme in Stirling, supporting smooth patient transition from on-ward services to home support.
Katie has a BA Honours in history, with a special subject of Environmental History.
Health and Safety Training: IOSH Managing Safely
Quality Scotland Basic Assessor Training and Applying RADAR
Volunteer Scotland Developing a Volunteer Culture