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46 . Glasgow Business May/June 2014


NEW MEMBERS


Businesses joining Glasgow Chamber can take advantage of an impressive array of benefits – just like current members


Growing network NEW MEMBER


Consilium team: (Front row) David Holt, Charles Burton and Tom Arbuckle;


(second row) John Blair and Raymond Clarke; (back) James Goodman


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Benefits online


JANUARY 2014


AGGREGATE


REMADE LTD The Old Mill Quarry Beith Ayrshire KA15 1HY Tel: 07980 844327 Email:


laurie.aclark@btopenworld.com Web: www.asc-group.co.uk Using patented technology for the treatment of industrial waste. No of Employees: 1-10 Contact: Laurie Clark Managing Director


CANCER SUPPORT


SCOTLAND Calman Cancer Support Centre 75 Shelley Road Gartnavel Complex Glasgow G12 0ZE Tel: 0141 337 8199 Email: colin.graham@ cancersupportscotland.org Web: www.cancersupportscotland.org Charity providing emotional and practical support to anyone affected by cancer, on a one to one basis or to community based groups. No of Employees: 1-10 Contact: Colin Graham Chief Executive


CONSILIUM CHARTERED


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lasgow Chamber of Commerce’s membership is continuing to expand


and we would like to give a warm welcome to two different types of business in this issue. Solutions Driven is an


international recruitment business headquartered in Glasgow that has sourced talented people for businesses in 25 countries. Founded in 2000 and privately


owned, Solutions Driven works across a range of sectors, such as energy and power, manufacturing and technology, IT, health and social care, medical and pharmaceuticals and oil and gas. Its services include searches for


business leaders with key skills targeting a particular industry or skills area. It also provides recruitment outsourcing, providing on-site or off-site


recruitment specialists. Solutions Driven says it is


accountable for results and rewarded for delivery and provides a proactive approach to customer service for both customers and candidates. It stresses that it is able to source


niche candidates internationally and that it has a great track record with ‘difficult to fill’ vacancies. Consilium Chartered


Accountants offers a full service in accountancy, audit, tax and business advisory practice focusing on the Scotish small and medium-sized enterprise market. Led by six experienced partners


and supported by highly qualified professional staff, Consilium says it works as a team with its clients and puts their needs at the heart of everything it does. Consilium’s Partners are Tom Arbuckle, John Blair, Charles Burton, Raymond


Clarke, James Goodman and David Holt (pictured). In addition, Stuart Yuill, who


is an Associate of Consilium, is well known within Glasgow Chamber and is a member of the Chamber Council. Along with its core services,


Consilium has significant experience in corporate finance, tax planning/advisory work and financial due diligence reporting and acts on behalf of a wide range of private and corporate clients, banks, private equity houses and other investors. Susan McKay, Head of


Partnership and Membership Operations, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: “We are very happy to welcome these two new members to Glasgow Chamber. Tey add to the breadth and depth of the Glasgow Chamber network.”


ACCOUNTANTS 169 West George Street Glasgow G2 2LB Tel: 0141 204 6650 Email: stuart.yuill@consiliumca.com Web: www.consiliumca.com Accountancy practice providing partner-led accountancy and advisory services. No of Employees: 11-50 Contact: Stuart Yuill Associate


FRANCHISE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES


SCOTLAND 17 Grant Drive Dunblane FK15 9HU Tel: 01786 542102 Email: graham@fdsscotland.com Web: www.fdsfranchise.com One-stop shop for franchise-related consultancy services with a vast range of development programmes. No of Employees: 1-10 Contact: Graham Angus Managing Director


GLASGOW PA LTD 38 Queen Street Glasgow G1 3DX


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