Galbraith grows with new appointments

David Hurst has been made a Partner at the property consultancy in addition to 12 internal promotions at Galbraith.

Galbraith-growth

Independent property consultancy, Galbraith, has promoted 12 members of their team across the business and made one new partner, David Hurst, who heads the Morpeth office.

David will also take on the role of Head of Rural Operations, with a particular focus on the north of England, assisting Ian Hope, Head of Rural.  To further support the team, Sheila Horne has been promoted to Executive Assistant to Ian Hope.

Headquartered in Edinburgh, the firm now has 29 partners and a staff of 175 based in 13 offices across Scotland and the north of England.

Other promotions include Strath Slater to Senior Associate, Alex Davies and Sarah Hazzard to Associates and seven other team members promoted to Senior Surveyor.

Galbraith Chief Executive, Martin Cassels, said: “These promotions recognise the valuable contribution of my colleagues from across the different divisions to our highly successful business. I would like to congratulate them and wish them every success in their future careers with Galbraith.”

Marketing moves
Callum Kerr, Galbraith Marketing Manager
Callum Kerr, Galbraith Marketing Manager

Callum Kerr has been promoted to Marketing Manager, assisting Marketing Director Jane Ritchie with all aspects of the firm’s marketing activity including its partnership with Edinburgh Rugby, corporate communications and social media management.

Galbraith also announced that former CEO, Tim Kirkwood, long-standing rural surveyor and land agent, Chris Addison Scott, and Simon Brown are retiring from the firm. Martin added: “The whole firm will join me in thanking Tim, Chris and Simon for the extensive part they have played in the business and its success over such a long period.”


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