Following a number of substantial new business wins, Faithful+Gould (F+G) has bolstered the senior team in its Glasgow office with the appointment of seven senior team members.
These are Harry Browne, Susan Kitson, Barry Young, Stuart Wilson, Janice Shaddick, Shirley Elder and Ivan Duncan. The new appointments have been made to strengthen the core services of F+G including Cost Management, Project Management, Building Surveying and CDM Co-ordination.
The growth of F+G 's complement of staff demonstrates the increasing success of the company's Scottish operation and highlights the ambition of F+G in ensuring the provision of the very best technical expertise to existing and prospective clients alike.
Harry Browne, a newly appointed Senior Consultant in Commercial Services, said: "I have seen F+G evolve over the years and believe it's in fantastic shape. It's early days for me at F+G but it's easy to see that a major asset is our people and I'm looking forward to working closely with my team and growing the business locally."
Janice Shaddick, who is the latest addition to the company's existing team of Health and Safety specialists, said: "By joining the expert team, my aim is to bring my key skills to the business and build one of the largest health and safety consultancies within the region. There is a fantastic work ethic within the organisation and I am looking forward to adding value to both our existing clients and building new relationships."
George Murray, managing director of F+G in Scotland said: "This is an exciting time for F+G in Scotland. Already this year we have begun work on a number of key projects. This success has provided us with the springboard from which we can significantly expand our team and grow the business.
"We are committed to growing our Scottish team across the full range of services that Faithful+Gould provides to ensure we continue to deliver excellent standards of work for our clients. I am delighted to welcome our new recruits to our already thriving Glasgow team."
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