- 04/11/2014 - Ayrshire Sports Ability Ladies Lunch & Fashion Show
- 22/08/2014 - Property Week Feature - Why YES Will Drive Construction
- 30/06/2014 - For the third year running Marie Macklin faced up to the ‘Dragon Slayers’ of East Ayrshire schools
- 16/05/2014 - Marie Macklin speaks at Women’s Business & Enterprise Conference 2014
- 28/02/2014 - Scottish Property Awards 2014 KLIN Group winners Town Centre Regeneration Project Of The Year
- 27/02/2014 - Marie Macklin CEO a panel member on Scottish Parliament economy, energy & tourism committee
- 27/02/2014 - Kilmarnock business women thinks YES vote will create more entrepreneurs
- 18/02/2014 - Scottish governent & economy, energy & tourism committee submission
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Biography - Marie (Mary Stewart) Macklin
Marie Macklin is Chairwoman of The Klin Group, an entrepreneurial company engaged in economic and social transformation in Scotland. This second-generation family business is distinguished by an inspired and creative approach to investment and economic regeneration. The company’s foundations are in revitalising land and property and investing in challenging and demanding initiatives which help to transform communities.
Marie Macklin has a background in construction, financial services and banking. She is a member of the Board of Ayrshire College and Business Patron to Centrestage Music Theatre, an Ayrshire social enterprise arts organisation. In 2013 she received the Association of Scottish Businesswomen’s Award for Outstanding Contribution to business.
Under her leadership, The Klin Group was one of the first private investors in the regeneration of Tollcross in Glasgow, completing several brownfield housing developments which helped to stimulate further third party investment in the area. The Klin Group has continued to redevelop brownfield sites throughout Scotland. During 2003, the company introduced the first WM Morrison supermarket to Scotland, at Kilmarnock, as part of a £60million redevelopment package. This included the transformation of two historic category B listed derelict town centre properties, one the former headquarters of Andrew Barclay & Son, a world-leading steam locomotive manufacturer, the other a derelict Victorian opera house.
Marie Macklin has a long-established commitment to the development, excellence and philanthropy of young people. She actively encourages entrepreneurs by advising, investing in, sponsoring and supporting local schools, colleges, arts and community organisations to engage young people in business. She is a mentor for Entrepreneurial Spark Enterprise and assists female entrepreneurs to build business networks through her initiative, ‘Women in Enterprise’ at Ayrshire Association of Businesswomen. This initiative is to be extended in 2015 through The Association of Scottish Businesswomen.
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