Niall McCallum

Chief Financial Officer at LRQA

Niall McCallum serves as the Chief Financial Officer at LRQA since January 2024 and holds the position of Council Member and Chair of ARC at ICAS - The Professional Body of CAs. Prior experience includes Chief Financial Officer at BrewDog from October 2020 to October 2023 and Group Finance Director at Element Materials Technology from September 2017 to October 2020, overseeing financial performance across multiple sectors. Niall’s earlier roles include Divisional Finance Director for Capita's Professional Services Division and Finance Director for Capita Local Government, in addition to significant investment management experience at Caird Capital LLP and Bank of Scotland Integrated Finance. Niall's career began at KPMG, where early roles included Associate Director and Assistant Manager. Educational qualifications include becoming a Chartered Accountant through ICAS, an Executive MBA from École des Ponts Business School, and a degree in Accountancy & Finance from Heriot-Watt University.

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By bringing together unrivalled expertise in certification, brand assurance, food safety, cybersecurity, inspection and training, we’ve become a leading global assurance provider. We’re proud of our heritage, but it’s who we are today that really matters, because that’s what shapes how we partner with our clients tomorrow. By combining strong values, decades of experience in risk management and mitigation and a keen focus on the future, we’re here to support our clients as they build safer, more secure, more sustainable businesses. From independent auditing, certification and training; to technical advisory services; to real-time assurance technology; to data-driven supply chain transformation, our innovative end-to-end solutions help our clients negotiate a rapidly changing risk landscape – making sure they’re shaping their own future, rather than letting it shape them.