Affiliated chartered surveying firms Shepherd and Hardies have promoted 10 outstanding professionals across their growing teams, reflecting their commitment to recognising talent, fostering leadership, and delivering exceptional service to clients.
The newly promoted partners and associate partners have demonstrated exceptional expertise, leadership, and dedication to the firm’s values. Their contributions have been instrumental in driving innovation and supporting the firm’s expansion in residential, commercial and construction services.
Promoted to partner are commercial surveyors Emily Anderson (Edinburgh), Liam Louden (Ayr) and James Morrison (Aberdeen) and residential surveyors Craig Nicol (Aberdeen) and Ian Young (Dumfries).
From left, Liam Loudon, Craig Nicol, Ian Fergusson, James Morrison, Emily Anderson, and Ian Young.
Promoted to associate are commercial surveyors Alasdair McConnell (Stirling) and Calvin Molinari (Glasgow), residential surveyors Dean Bremner (Edinburgh) and Douglas Cramb (St Andrews), London-based building surveyor Jane Beacham and Glasgow-based quantity surveyor Casey Boyne.
Ian Fergusson, Senior Partner at Shepherd and Hardies, said: “These promotions are testament to the hard work and commitment of our team. As we continue to grow, investing in our people remains at the heart of our strategy.
“We are excited to see these leaders take on new responsibilities and help shape the future of both firms which offer professional surveying advice across the full built environment.”
The promotions strengthen the firm’s capabilities across its extensive office network throughout Scotland and its ongoing expansion and increased presence throughout the UK. This milestone underscores Shepherd and Hardie’s dedication to career development and its vision for sustainable growth.