Supported by: Michelle Ballantyne*, Richard Lyle*, Murdo Fraser*, Stuart McMillan*, Tom Mason*, Liz Smith*, Liam McArthur*, Margaret Mitchell*, Peter Chapman*, Kenneth Gibson*, Alison Harris*, Alexander Stewart*, Bill Bowman*, Miles Briggs*, Donald Cameron*, Bill Kidd*, Neil Findlay*, John Scott* *S5M-15996 Clare Adamson: ScotlandIS Chief Executive, Polly Purvis, Announces Retirement That the Parliament congratulates ScotlandIS chief executive, Polly Purvis, who has — announced her retirement; notes that Ms Purvis has been chief executive for six years, having joined at its inception in 2000; acknowledges that, during her time at ScotlandIS, Ms Purvis s ’ achievements include spearheading the formation of the digital skills academy, CodeClan, which is now producing more than 400 technically skilled graduates per year in Edinburgh, Glasgow and a new campus in Inverness, championing the formation of the Digital Xtra Fund, a charity that aims to help all young people across Scotland benefit from hands-on experience of computer science, coding...