Penny began her career in nature and woodland conservation, with an employment history spanning the Central Scotland Countryside Trust, Sussex Wildlife Trust, and the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers. Within the environmental field she has considerable experience of business and strategic planning, community engagement, volunteering and project and programme management, all of which were put to good use in her own environmental consultancy.
In her second career Penny established Falkirk Wood, a local timber processing company which provided characterful local hardwood timbers into local markets. This was sold as a going concern in 2008. She now runs Stoneybank Furniture Workshop, a small furniture and upholstery business.
Penny has worked in a voluntary capacity for a wide range of organisations including Reforesting Scotland, Scottish Environment Link, Association of Scottish Hardwood Sawmillers, British Association of Nature Conservationists (Scotland) and Transition Black Isle. She was founder Chair of the Culbokie Community Trust which is working to develop a new, environmentally conscious community hub in the village and she remains a Board member of the organisation.
Penny lives on the Black Isle and her spare time is spent in the garden and in the local countryside.