UserTesting Welcomes Two New Members to Its Board of Directors
Brings added financial and operational experience on external public boards to its committee UserTesting, a leading provider of on-demand human insights, today announced the addition of two new members to the board of directors with the election of Shannon Nash, and Cindy Russo, who will serve as the audit chair. These two women bring a wealth of financial and operational experience as UserTesting continues to expand and diversify the board.
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Exclusive: Cardross seminary poised to become UK film industry hub
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3/10 Carmody Groarke s early concept ideas for the Cardross seminary (February 2021) - cantilevered TV studio over walled garden
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Edinburgh s old Royal High School building risks the same fate as A-listed St Peter s Seminary – John McLellan
Nestling in the Argyllshire countryside near Cardross is one of Scotland’s architectural gems, the country’s best post-war building, according to Prospect architectural magazine, while Historic Environment Scotland describes it as “one of the finest modern buildings”.
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The former Royal High School on Calton Hill has been lying largely empty for more than half a century. (Picture: Steven Scott Taylor)