Janine Rennie

Janine Rennie is an experienced professional in the third sector and local governance, serving as a Councillor for Clackmannanshire Council since May 2022 and as a Trustee for Spare Tyre Theatre Company since June 2023. Previously, Rennie held various leadership positions including Chief Executive at Wellbeing Scotland for over 15 years, where responsibilities encompassed strategy and financial management, and at Addiction Support and Counselling. Additional roles include Finance Manager at Girlguiding Scotland and Box Clever Theatre Company, and Director of Development and Operations at JustRight Scotland. Rennie has a strong educational background with degrees in Business Administration, Accounting, and a Foundation Degree in Counselling, and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Criminology at the University of Stirling.

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Alloa, United Kingdom

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Spare Tyre Theatre Company

Spare Tyre is a female-led participatory theatre company that seeks to reflect society, challenge its prejudices and make life equal. We create theatre with people that are under-represented in arts and culture and society’s decision making at large. Built on more than 40 years experience, our work is participatory, collaborative, immersive, taboo-busting and above all responsive to the passions and talents of the people who make it. Our projects visit traditional arts venues, community centres, care homes and online spaces. Meanwhile, we run and amplify creative campaigns that reflect the values and passions of our artists and participants. In the 2020s, we will work with more people to create theatre exploring the pressing issues of our time, such as the climate crisis, disability rights and social justice. We’re interested in working with, supporting and training people who want to change the world with us. Creative partnerships Our current creative partnerships are with groups supporting: - Women who have experience of violence and abuse. - Learning disabled and neurodivergent people. - People living with dementias and their carers. - People living with long Covid and similar long-term conditions.


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