Jacqui Semple
Chair of the Emergency Planning Society
Jacqui is a highly respected and qualified motivated and innovative leader. She has extensive experience in leadership, management, emergency management, business continuity management, risk, crisis management, safety advisory groups, training and development. She is an exceptional communicator and collaborator with specific interests in organisational and business cultures, people management, partner-ships and collaboration.
A graduate of Coventry University and Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Jacqui started her career in social services, holding numerous roles over a period of 14 years, including managing home care services for older and vulnerable people and she also trained as a counsellor working with alcohol addiction and bereavement.
In 1998, she assumed the post of senior manager for the British Red Cross and was responsible for the management and support of more than 250 volunteers and staff, delivering a number of specialist services including; emergency response, first aid at large scale events, international appeals and the development of needs led services to vulnerable people across Scotland.
With a successful career in local government, her current position is as senior manager, with responsibility for risk, resilience and safety. She has extensive experience in dealing with emergencies. She has also led the planning and delivery of high profile and complex events.
Jacqui is a member of and chair of various committees, working groups, locally and nationally and a member of a number of editorial boards. She co-facilitates the delivery of the emergency procedures advisor course and the event command course, at the Police College, Scotland.
In February 2018, Jacqui was elected as Chair of the Emergency Planning Society, the professional body and leading voice of the resilience profession.