
The BBC has appointed one of its most senior female directors to lead it in its aim to be “the best place for women to work” in the UK.
BBC director general Tony Hall has given the newly created role to BBC Scotland director Donalda MacKinnon.
In a statement released today, the BBC said MacKinnon would “lead work that aims to sweep away any barriers to women progressing, fulfilling their ambitions and reaching the top”.
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