Originally from Sweden, Eva Bolander has been a Councillor with Glasgow City Council since 2015 and was elected Lord Provost between May 2017 and October 2019. As a Councillor she represents Ward 10, which includes Glasgow City Centre and parts of the West End.
Before moving to Scotland in 1995 she studied Archaeology and other Social Sciences at University of Stockholm and was working for the Museum of National Antiquities and related services for ten years. She has also worked with corporate and management development and producing training materials for topics related to this.
Her keen interest in music brought her to Scotland as a learner and player of the bagpipes. Being an active band member in Stockholm Caledonia Pipe Band for over 10 years, she also took great interest in playing non traditional music on the pipes. Having also played the violin her music interests are wide and eclectic.
After studying Multimedia Production and Electronic Publishing at Glasgow College of Building and Printing she started her own business and was freelancing as a Website Designer and Consultant, specialising in accessibility. She has also worked for John Wheatley College/Glasgow Kelvin College as website editor and designer in the IT department, setting up websites and intranets and was part of the team working with communication during the merger of Colleges in Glasgow.
She has always had a keen interest in local community and been instrumental in setting up local residents’ associations and held various positions in local Community Council and other associations.
Amongst other appointments as a Councillor, she is a board member of Glasgow Life, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Glasgow Jazz Festival and Chair for Merchant City Festival.