Young Scots For Independence - National Executive Committee of Office Bearers

National Executive Committee of Office Bearers

  • National Convener: David Linden
  • National Vice Convener: Kenneth Murray
  • National Treasurer: Michael Dixon
  • National Secretary: Tom Arthur
  • Director of Campaigns:Victor Rhynas
  • Director of Communications and Events: Greg Hepburn
  • Political Education Officer:Angela Crawley

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