Hamish Bryce

Hamish Bryce (born 12 November 1941) is a former Scotland international rugby union player. and business man.

Amateur career
He played for London Scottish. , Bristol Rugby Club. as well as the Captain of the Combined Services and the Barbarians.

Provincial career
He played for the Anglo-Scots district side.

International career
He was capped twice by Scotland 'B', from 1971 to 1972.

He went on to secure his first and only senior international cap for Scotland in 1973, coming on as a replacement prop against Ireland.

Business career
Bryce received a Bachelor of Mechanical Sciences from Cambridge University in 1966. He joined the British Army as was in the Royal Engineers. Becoming a chartered engineer, he held posts in various lighting firms; before becoming Chief Executive of the Thorn group The Queen came to visit their Spennymoor Factory in 1995, along with the then leader of the Opposition Rt Hon Tony Blair.

He was also Chair of the London Business Resilience Group

He was a member of the Design Council, whose purpose is to improve prosperity in the UK by enabling the best use of design in a modern global economy. It is a public body sponsored by the Department of Trade and Industry working across the public and private sectors.

Personal Life
His wife Jean Bryce (nee Robinson) was an officer in the British Army at 19. He has two children. James leads the global Infrastructure team of the CPPID and his daughter Fiona runs a political consultancy, Keystone Consulting, that has along with other sucesseses secured business rates relief for retailers.