We’re delighted to welcome Benjamin as the newest member of the AMIS Board of Trustees. 

With a professional background spanning IT, security, and operational efficiency, Benjamin brings a wealth of experience in designing and implementing systems that help organisations run smarter, safer, and more effectively. Benjamin is most known in the corporate world, as the previous Head of IT at St James Quarter, overseeing the technology infrastructure for one of Scotland’s largest mixed-use developments. Responsible for the management of thousands of devices, he played a pivotal role in delivering a resilient and future-ready technology platform for a billion-pound development. 

Since then, Benjamin has gone on to found and lead two innovative companies, one specialising in luxury security services and another focused on digital heritage and immersive technologies. His work consistently combines technical expertise with strategic insight, helping clients to achieve both operational efficiency and long-term sustainability. 

Beyond the business world, Benjamin is passionate about applying his skills for social impact. With AMIS, he sees an opportunity to bring a data-led, technology-driven perspective to the ongoing challenge of supporting men affected by domestic abuse. Benjamin is particularly interested in helping AMIS strengthen its infrastructure, streamline reporting, and use data more effectively to inform policy, improve services, and evidence impact. 

Benjamin’s experience in governance and innovation will support AMIS as it continues to expand its reach and refine its services. By bridging the gap between frontline compassion and back-end efficiency, Benjamin aims to ensure AMIS has the tools and systems in place to grow sustainably while remaining true to its mission. 

On joining the Board, Benjamin said: 

“I’m proud to support AMIS in this vital work. By combining the compassion of our frontline support with strong systems and data, I believe we can give even greater visibility to the experiences of men affected by abuse and ultimately strengthen the case for lasting change.” 

We are excited to have Benjamin’s strategic, technical, and operational expertise helping to guide AMIS at a governance level. His unique background positions him to play a key role in developing the charity’s long-term strategy, ensuring that AMIS continues to deliver compassionate, evidence-based, and efficient support. 

If you have any questions or want to get in touch with Benjamin as an AMIS Trustee, you can email [email protected]. Alternatively, please get in touch with our office.