Scottish Event Campus Announces New CEO

The Scottish Event Campus (SEC) today, Jan. 20, announced the appointment of Dominic McKay as its new chief executive.
McKay will be joining the SEC in May from European Professional Club Rugby (EPCR) in Switzerland, where he is currently executive chairman.
The appointment comes as the SEC enters its 40th year, and, by its own admission “accelerates an ambitious growth plan to maximize its current venues and considers the most sustainable expansion opportunity to continue to attract the biggest artists and events and deliver significant financial return for Scotland and Glasgow.”
The SEC estimates the events and audiences it attracts contribute to £468 million ($569 million) additional expenditure in Glasgow, £304 million ($370 million) in Scotland, and £263 million ($320 million) in the UK, showing its importance.
McKay has a wealth of experience across some of Europe’s most dynamic organizations, including ECPR, where he established a new strategy for the organization as well as leading the board and executive in the development and growth of the Investec European Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup across Europe and South Africa.
He was also CEO at Celtic Football Club, and chief operating officer and executive director of the Scottish Rugby Union for 13 years, leading the development of the organization into a modern, consumer focused sporting and entertainment business delivering world class major sporting events.
He also attracted major live entertainment promoters and performers, and more than doubled Scottish Rugby’s commercial revenues and regularly ensured major events and international sporting fixtures took place in front of sell out crowds at Murrayfield National Stadium.
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The SEC’s 2025 calendar includes performances by Sabrina Carpenter, Iron Maiden, Kylie, and Billie Eilish at the OVO Hydro. The campus will host seven new exhibitions, includes Ideal Home, All Energy, and the Scottish Caravan, Motorhomes and Holiday Home Show. The venue will also welcome the British Society for Haematology, the Energy Networks Association and the European Academy of Clinical Allergology and Immunology among many other conferences and corporate events that are key to the city. Work has already started to prepare for the Commonwealth Games in 2026, when the SEC will again host several events building on the success of the 2014 Games.
SEC chair Morag McNeill commented, “We are thrilled to welcome Dominic as CEO. He joins at a very exciting time for the SEC as we develop our strategy for the campus over the next decade. Dominic brings an incredible breadth of strategic, commercial, entertainment and operational experience from his previous roles on the national and international stage. He is a strategic leader and has a proven track record of delivering growth with a real focus on customer experience and partnership working.
“The success of the SEC is hugely important to Glasgow and Scotland and Dominic has strong relationships with many of the SEC’s key stakeholders and partners, including our major shareholder Glasgow City Council and our wider stakeholder family. The whole Board looks forward to working with Dominic as we continue our ambitious plans for the business.”
Dominic McKay added, “I am delighted to be joining the SEC as Chief Executive Officer at such an exciting time as the Board looks to the future to develop the SEC and its iconic venues.
“I have been impressed by the ambition and determination of the Board to build on the SEC’s outstanding pedigree as a truly world class entertainment and events destination with its incredible venues; OVO Hydro, SEC Armadillo and SEC Centre.
“I look forward to working with the Board and leading the team to establish a new strategy that will include exciting new development plans for the campus while ensuring the SEC and its venues continue to be a thriving destination for the world’s greatest musicians, performers and international and national events.
“The SEC rightly has a fantastic reputation putting Glasgow and Scotland firmly on the global entertainment stage and for delivering an outstanding experience for customers across all of its venues. I look forward to working with the whole team, the Board and the wider stakeholders to develop the SEC for the future.”
