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PEOPLE ON THE MOVE IN THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY APPOINTMENTS


Colliers brings experienced directors to Glasgow


Ryden names new partners


Ryden has announced senior promotions with five new Partners and two new Associates. Susan Cameron and


David Lindsay based in the firm’s Edinburgh office, Gregor Harvie and Tim Jacobsen in Glasgow and Michael Lorimer in Aberdeen were all made Partner with David Moore, Edinburgh, and Rachel Naylor, Aberdeen, becoming Associate. The promotions are


part of Ryden’s continuing


plan for growth. In 2017 niche Scottish planning consultancy practice Muir Smith Evans merged with Ryden to create a market-leading planning and consultancy team. The firm also opened a third English office in Manchester last summer.


CONTACT US T: 0131 225 6612 E: general.mail@ ryden.co.uk W: www.ryden.co.uk


Leading property consultancy Colliers International has made two senior appointments in Glasgow, as it further strengthens its deep industry knowledge. Capital markets


director Patrick Ford has been involved in a significant number of high value property transactions, bringing major overseas investors to Scotland. He said: “This is an exciting opportunity to build a market-leading transactional team in Scotland.”


Simon Roberts brings


25 years of experience to his role as a director in the Project & Building


Simon Roberts


Patrick Ford


Consultancy team, including work with big Scottish names such as Diageo, Whyte and Mackay and Burn Stewart.


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