The Board

The Alexander Thomson Society is a company limited by guarantee and with charitable status.

The Board of Trustees is responsible for the running of the Society and for directing its affairs to deliver its core purposes. It comprises of seven volunteers who meet each month, either in person in Glasgow or via Zoom.

Chair: Dominic d’Angelo
Patron: The Earl of Glasgow

Meet The Board

  • Dominic d'Angelo

    Chair
    Dominic is a project management and Monitoring and Evaluation consultant, based in Glasgow and mostly focused on work in Afghanistan and the Middle East.

  • Tony Burton

    Tony has lived in Glasgow since 1979 and for many years was the Director of the Planning Exchange - an institute dedicated to helping organisations and government learn about good and innovative practice in all aspects of urban and rural development. He was also a Council Member of Which? and served on the Board of Scottish Opera. He has enjoyed sailing his vintage wooden yacht around the West Coast of Scotland and travelling extensively in Italy.

  • Katie Hannah

    Katie is a general valuer for the fine art auctioneers, Lyon and Turnbull, covering Glasgow and the West Coast. As well as a career in art she has always had an interest in architecture.

  • Brigit Luffingham

    Membership Secretary
    Brigit is an architect working at the National Trust for Scotland, covering the South & West of Scotland.

  • Colin McCluskey

    Co-Treasurer
    Colin is managing director
    of a firm of construction engineers, with five UK offices and international offices in Abu Dhabi and Riyadh. Colin lives in one of Thomson’s buildings.

  • Joanne Moss

    Co-Treasurer
    Joanne has a passion for Glasgow’s built environment and cultural heritage and over 20 years experience of administration, finance and governance in the voluntary sector.

  • Adam Riley

    Adam is a mature architecture student at the Glasgow School of Art, having previously studied at the Architectural Association and Central Saint Martins. Alongside his studies, he works as a sole trader specialising in Scottish and English post-war prints and lithographs.

  • Fiona Sinclair

    Fiona is a Glasgow-based conservation-accredited architect and sometime
    author and historian with a particular interest in the city’s architectural profession over the last one hundred and fifty years.