Lena Cooper Wilson CBE (born c. 1965) is a United Kingdom Scottish executive and bank employee.
[2] At the age of two her parents moved to East Kilbride so that her father could work for Rolls-Royce plc.
She realised that she needed to find the money to travel to London for work and her first job was advertised as a "Girl Friday" when such adverts were legal in Britain.
[3] Wilson was involved when Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond signed the Masdar agreement with Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber on behalf of UAE's Masdar Institute of Science and Technology at the World Future Energy Summit in 2012.
She had received criticism from the Scottish Parliament over taking a paid, non-executive directorship with the multinational product testing and certification company Interek.