Stewart Prodger
Stewart became a trustee of the SFF when it gained charitable status.
Previously Stewart managed a national team delivering the Scottish Environment Protection Agency’s (SEPA) Floodline warning & informing information, education, engagement and customer services. He is now SEPA’s Principal Officer, Responders & Communities, leading on relationships with emergency responder and national community organisations for SEPA’s flooding services. That focus on community safety and resilience includes being a member of the Scottish Government’s Voluntary Sector Resilience Partnership, the Water Safety Scotland partnership, the UK’s Flood Incident Leadership Group and an original challenge sponsor for government programme CivTech, which has resulted in the development of RiverTrack.
Passionate about the voluntary sector and its role in community safety and resilience, Stewart was previously a board member of the Scottish Community Safety Network and a volunteer appointee to the Scottish Police Authority.