Ann Gloag is a Scottish business woman, and sister of Brian Souter. Formerly a burns unit sister, she founded what became the Stagecoach Group in October1980 with her brother and ex-husband Robin. Her involvement in Stagecoach has diminished in recent years, although she remains a non-executive director. Gloag also has investments outside Stagecoach Group with her brother, including bus builder Alexander Dennis and regional airline Scot Airways. She also devotes a significant amount of her time to charity interests. Brian Souter, born in Perth, Scotland is the co-founder of the Stagecoach Group, along with his sister, Ann Gloag. ... A Stagecoach West Scotland vehicle in the UK Bus corporate livery. ... Look up October in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... A non-executive director is a member of the board of directors of a company who does not form part of the executive management team. ... A Dennis Trident servicing in Kowloon Motor Bus of Hong Kong A SBS Transit Dennis Trident in Singapore Alexander Dennis (formerly known as TransBus International) is one of Britains largest bus builders. ... Scot airways is a Scottish airline. ...
Born Ann Heron Souter on December 10, 1942 in Perth, Scotland, she was educated at Caledonian Road Primary School and Perth High School.
In March 2000, Gloag, along with her brother, she became involved in the campaign to retain Section 2A (Section 28 in England), which disallowed the state to fund or educate about homosexuality, by staging a private referendum.
Gloag also has investments outside Stagecoach Group with her brother, including bus builder Alexander Dennis and a chain of petrol stations.
Born Ann Heron Souter on December 10, 1942 in Perth, Scotland, she was educated at Caledonian Road Primary School and Perth High School.
At the turn of the Millenium, Gloag, along with her brother, she became involved in the campaign to retain Section 2A (Section 28 in England), which disallowed the state to fund or educate about homosexuality, by staging a private referendum.
Gloag also has investments outside Stagecoach Group with her brother, including bus builder Alexander Dennis and a chain of petrol stations.