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==Career==
==Career==
Formerly a [[solicitor]] in [[Edinburgh]], Bruce now works in the environmental power industry, having been UK chief executive of [[Airtricity]] and the Chairman of the British Wind Energy Association, now [[RenewableUK]]. He is currently global head of corporate affairs at [[Mainstream Renewable Power]],<ref>[http://www.mainstreamrp.com Mainstream website]</ref> and from 2009-2015 was a director of the Friends of the Supergrid.<ref>[http://friendsofthesupergrid.eu Friends of the Supergrid]</ref> In October 2012 he was appointed chairman of the UK Government's Offshore Wind Programme Board.<ref>[http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn12_126/pn12_126.aspx DECC Offshore Wind Programme Board announcement October 2012]</ref> He sat on the steering committee of Norstec, the global offshore wind industry network.<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/88837571@N07/8119270682/in/photostream/ Norstec launch event October 2012]</ref>
Formerly a [[solicitor]] in [[Edinburgh]], Bruce now works in the environmental power industry, having been UK chief executive of [[Airtricity]] and the Chairman of the British Wind Energy Association, now [[RenewableUK]]. He is currently global head of corporate affairs at [[Mainstream Renewable Power]],<ref>[http://www.mainstreamrp.com Mainstream website]</ref> and from 2009-2015 was a director of the Friends of the Supergrid.<ref>[http://friendsofthesupergrid.eu Friends of the Supergrid]</ref> In October 2012 he was appointed chairman of the UK Government's Offshore Wind Programme Board.<ref>[http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn12_126/pn12_126.aspx DECC Offshore Wind Programme Board announcement October 2012] {{wayback|url=http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn12_126/pn12_126.aspx |date=20121023102104 }}</ref> He sat on the steering committee of Norstec, the global offshore wind industry network.<ref>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/88837571@N07/8119270682/in/photostream/ Norstec launch event October 2012]</ref>


In 2008 Bruce was appointed an officer of arms at the Lyon Court as [[Unicorn Pursuivant]]. In April 2012 he was promoted to the position of [[Marchmont Herald]]. He was previously [[Finlaggan Pursuivant]] (private officer of arms to the Clan Donald), in which role he was installed in 2005 by Godfrey Lord MacDonald. This marked a reinstatement of the traditional MacDonald heraldic role after a break of 510 years.<ref name="scot"/><ref name="scot">[http://www.scotsheraldry.com/Scotsheraldry/Finlaggan.htm][http://www.clandonaldchiefs.org.uk/news/newspage3.htm] Installation of Clan Donald Officer of Arms by Gordon Casely</ref>
In 2008 Bruce was appointed an officer of arms at the Lyon Court as [[Unicorn Pursuivant]]. In April 2012 he was promoted to the position of [[Marchmont Herald]]. He was previously [[Finlaggan Pursuivant]] (private officer of arms to the Clan Donald), in which role he was installed in 2005 by Godfrey Lord MacDonald. This marked a reinstatement of the traditional MacDonald heraldic role after a break of 510 years.<ref name="scot"/><ref name="scot">[http://www.scotsheraldry.com/Scotsheraldry/Finlaggan.htm][http://www.clandonaldchiefs.org.uk/news/newspage3.htm] Installation of Clan Donald Officer of Arms by Gordon Casely</ref>

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The Honourable Adam Robert Bruce WS (born 18 January 1968) is a Scottish businessman in the environmental power industry, and also an officer of Arms at the Court of the Lord Lyon.

Education

Bruce was born in Edinburgh, Scotland.[1] He is the second son of Andrew Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin, and Victoria Usher.[2] He was educated at Glenalmond College.[1] Bruce went up to Balliol College, and whilst studying at the University of Oxford, he was elected as the President of the Oxford Union in 1989.

Career

Formerly a solicitor in Edinburgh, Bruce now works in the environmental power industry, having been UK chief executive of Airtricity and the Chairman of the British Wind Energy Association, now RenewableUK. He is currently global head of corporate affairs at Mainstream Renewable Power,[3] and from 2009-2015 was a director of the Friends of the Supergrid.[4] In October 2012 he was appointed chairman of the UK Government's Offshore Wind Programme Board.[5] He sat on the steering committee of Norstec, the global offshore wind industry network.[6]

In 2008 Bruce was appointed an officer of arms at the Lyon Court as Unicorn Pursuivant. In April 2012 he was promoted to the position of Marchmont Herald. He was previously Finlaggan Pursuivant (private officer of arms to the Clan Donald), in which role he was installed in 2005 by Godfrey Lord MacDonald. This marked a reinstatement of the traditional MacDonald heraldic role after a break of 510 years.[7][7]

in 2016 Bruce narrated a three part series for UCV TV of Chile on the life of his ancestor Admiral Lord Cochrane; "Cochrane, capitan de mar y guerra".

Family

On 17 May 2003, he married Donna Maria Sofia Giovanna Rosa Granito Pignatelli di Belmonte, a younger daughter of the Prince of Belmonte. They live in Edinburgh, and have two children.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Macalister, Terry (30 May 2008). "Energy boss with the wind in his sails". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b Cracroft's Peerage
  3. ^ Mainstream website
  4. ^ Friends of the Supergrid
  5. ^ DECC Offshore Wind Programme Board announcement October 2012 Archived 2012-10-23 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Norstec launch event October 2012
  7. ^ a b [1][2] Installation of Clan Donald Officer of Arms by Gordon Casely