Neil Lal joins Variety children’s charity board

Neil Lal, Chairman and President of The Indian Council of Scotland and United Kingdom, and a prominent leader of the Indian community in the UK, has officially joined the board of Variety, the Children’s Charity Scotland.

A tireless advocate for trade, investment, and community integration between Scotland, the UK, and India, Mr. Lal brings with him a lifelong commitment to charitable work and public service.

With a deep-rooted belief in giving back, Mr. Lal and his family are widely recognised as one of the most respected Indian-origin families in the country—not only for their business and diplomatic influence, but also for their continued support of those in need, both at home and abroad.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Neil Lal led multiple initiatives to support vulnerable groups across the UK. He organised relief for students facing hardship, provided food and essentials for the elderly, and mobilised community support in partnership with local councils and charities. His swift and compassionate response helped bridge communities during one of the most challenging times in recent history.

Beyond the UK, the Lal family has been deeply involved in charitable efforts across India. Their contributions include the funding and development of educational institutions, hospital facilities, and welfare programs for underprivileged communities.

Their family-run private family foundation continues to provide essential support to orphanages, elderly care centres, and rural healthcare projects, ensuring that those most in need are never forgotten.

Now, Neil Lal is bringing his wealth of experience and passion for service to Variety, the Children’s Charity Scotland. Speaking about his appointment, Mr. Lal said: “I am truly honoured to join the board of Variety, the Children’s Charity Scotland.

“It’s a privilege to be working alongside Chairman Gordon Smith and such a committed, compassionate team. Everyone on the board brings something valuable, and I look forward to supporting the important work we do to improve the lives of children across Scotland.”

Founded in 1973, Variety Scotland has spent over five decades supporting children and young people who face illness, disability, or disadvantage. The charity has helped tens of thousands of children by providing specialist equipment, supporting hospitals and care centres, and organising life-changing experiences that bring joy and confidence to young lives.

The Variety Scotland committee is well known for its dynamic calendar of fundraising events—none more anticipated than the November Ball, a highlight of the Scottish charity scene. This glittering evening of entertainment, celebration, and generosity raises vital funds for the charity’s programs.

“We look forward to everyone supporting the charity with the November Ball and beyond,” Mr. Lal added.

Variety’s fundraising efforts have long included star-studded tribute dinners honouring some of Scotland’s greatest figures from sport, film, and the arts—icons such as Lord Richard Attenborough, Sir Sean Connery, Ally McCoist, Jimmy Logan, Andy Cameron, and Walter Smith.

Neil Lal’s appointment marks a powerful step forward for Variety, the Children’s Charity Scotland. With his leadership, international reach, and proven commitment to social causes, the charity is poised to expand its impact even further—reaching more children, building stronger communities, and creating a legacy of care and inclusion for generations to come.

For those wishing to support the charity’s work or attend the November Ball, now is the perfect time to get involved and help make a difference.

TOP: Neil is pictured with Gordon Smith

Edinburgh College appoints a new Board member

Edinburgh College’s Board of Management has appointed a new non-executive member to support it in leading the strategic direction of the College. As is required this appointment was confirmed following approval by Scottish Ministers (or the Scottish Government).

The new member, Janyce Holmes, has an extensive background as a director in the commercial sector and is a fellow of CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants).

Janyce is a former Director of Marketing Operations at Diageo, and is experienced in matters of planning, strategy and commercial development. Between commercial director roles, Janyce has also worked as a visiting lecturer in tertiary education institutions.

The Interim Chair of Edinburgh College’s Board of Management Ann Landels said: “On behalf of the Board, I would like to welcome Janyce to Edinburgh College. Janyce has a strong financial management background and a broad range of experience in the commercial sector.

“Janyce’s recent experience as a non-executive director and her background in the tertiary education sector will serve the College and the Board well as we aim to continue maximising experiences and opportunities for all of our students.”

Edinburgh College Principal Audrey Cumberford said: “I am pleased to welcome Janyce to the Board of Management at a time when our College is learning from the experience of educating during a global pandemic and is working to provide opportunities for more students, for more people in our communities, for local businesses and their employees.

“Janyce’s wealth of experience in both the commercial and education sectors will be a welcome addition to the range of knowledge and expertise already at the Board’s disposal.  I look forward to working with her.”

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