Judy Wagner | |
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Education | Mary Erskine School and University of Edinburgh |
Occupation(s) | business leader, educator executive search recruitment manager |
Employer | FWB Park Brown - co-founder now non-executive role |
Awards | Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 2021 |
Judy Wagner, FRSE is a British business leader, educator and executive search recruitment manager. She was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2021 [1] and is the co-founder and non-executive director of FWB Park Brown, an executive search company. [2]
Wagner attended Mary Erskine School, Edinburgh and studied Accountancy at the University of Edinburgh. [3] She became a chartered accountant and worked for EY before joining in 1993 with Scott Black and Willie Finlayson [4] to found the company Finlayson Wagner Black, which was successful in head-hunting in the technology sector, building sales up to £1m in 2001/2 when there was an industry crash cutting 65% of their profits. Wagner diversified the organisation into construction and other traditional industries. [3] She was described as a 'thrill seeker' in her personal hobbies and business life. [3] Now she is a non-executive director, of what became FWB Park Brown, with branches in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and London, recruiting senior executives and non-executives, internationally, [2] and she is also involved in two angel investment organisations. [5] Her work life also involves education and charity board trusteeships.
Wagner established with Susan Murray, the Executive Women's Leadership Programme, [6] the first of these in Scotland, and one of three in the UK, which won the 2017 award from the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce for gender balance [7] and with John Amis, [8] the Non-Executive Directors Programme, within the University of Edinburgh Business School, where she sits on the International Advisory Board. [5] Wagner also acts as a mentor for early stage entrepreneurs, with the Biocity organisation, now WAPG (We Are Pioneer Group). [9]
Wagner is a trustee of Salveson Mindroom charity which supports and empowers children and young people with learning difficulties, [10] and previously of the Daisy Chain Trust, a local children's charity which gives grants to disadvantaged children. [5] She was chair of the awards panel of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Scotland ( ICAS) in 2018. [5]