
ENVIRONMENT consultancy LUC has announced the appointment of Anita Hogan as director of ecology in its Scottish ecology team.
Anita brings over 22 years’ project and team management experience in ecological consultancy across Scotland, Ireland, and England to the role.
Prior to joining LUC in June 2026, Anita was a regional director at WSP, leading the Scotland and Ireland nature services teams across four offices in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Republic of Ireland. Prior to that, she spent 10 years at Wood plc where she had a strong focus on onshore wind and large-scale linear projects.
Anita is a chartered ecologist and a chartered environmentalist and holds several protected species licences from NatureScot and Natural England. In 2025, she was named in the ENDS Power List – an annual ranking of the 100 most influential environmental professionals.
In her new role, Anita and the wider ecology team will collaborate with the organisation’s landscape, planning and historic environment teams on a range of projects.
LUC has delivered and planned multiple schemes in Scotland and Northern Ireland, including the proposed Rivox Wind Energy Hub in Dumfries and Galloway, East Ayrshire Council’s Local Nature Conservation Sites, and collaboration with the Northern Ireland department for education to help modernise schools across the country.
Anita said, “Having a positive outcome for people and nature and leaving the world in a better place is very important to me and I’m looking forward to working with LUC to do that. You can’t have positive outcomes for nature within consultancy without a strong people-centred culture and I am passionate about supporting and encouraging all individuals equally. My decision to move to LUC was based on the alignment core values, and it feels like an auspicious time to join this proudly employee-owned company as they celebrate 60 years of independence and of achieving positive outcomes for people and nature.”
Steve Jackson-Matthews, executive director of ecology at LUC, added, “This appointment reflects the continued growth of LUC’s ecology team in Scotland. We’re delighted to welcome Anita, whose extensive experience in ecological consultancy across the UK and Republic of Ireland will strengthen the team as we continue to grow our portfolio of projects.”






