2007-2013 Programmes : Programme Monitoring Committee
The Programme Monitoring Committee (PMC) is responsible for the monitoring and implementation of the Programmes and brings together both ESF and ERDF interests.
The PMC has a range of tasks, including approving selection criteria and annual and final reports on implementation. The PMC will consider the recommendations of Advisory Groups on challenge funding projects and set out a list of recommended awards for Scottish Ministers The Committee will also consider the proposals and outcome agreements for the Strategic Delivery Bodies, Global Grants Schemes and Community Planning Partnership bids. The PMC Papers will be made available for download on the website shortly after each meeting.
The PMC is made up of the following members. The European Commission is represented on the Committee in an advisory capacity.
Riona Bell, Director of Funding, Scottish Funding Council
Alan Boyle, General Manager, West Fife Enterprise Ltd
Councillor Kate Dean, Leader, Aberdeen City Council
Professor Campbell Gemmell, Chief Executive, SEPA
David Grahame, Executive Director, LINC Scotland
Douglas Guest, Equality and Human Rights Commission
Councillor Alasdair Hutton, Convenor, Scottish Borders Council
Graeme Hyslop, Principal, Langside College
Dame Barbara Kelly, Southern Uplands Partnership
Donna Mackinnon, Assistant Director, SCVO
Dr David George McBeth, Director, Research & Innovation, University of Strathclyde
Jim McFarlane, Managing Director, Operations, Scottish Enterprise
Councillor Rob Murray, Angus Council
Councillor David O'Neill, Leader, North Ayrshire Council
Grahame Smith, General Secretary, Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC)
Angela Wiseman, Scottish National Rural Network
Stephanie Young, Director, Strategic Relations, Skills Development Scotland
Dr John Rigg, Head of European Structural Funds Division, Scottish Government (Convenor)
Dimtcho Tourdanov, European Commission, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities
Ieva Zalite, European Commission, DG Regional Policy