Scottish Chambers of Commerce has announced Seona Shand as the organisation’s international trade director.
A team of around 20 people from Johnston Carmichael’s Aberdeen office are lacing their boots to take part in this weekend’s Kiltwalk as the business aims to secure a record 100 walkers in 2022.
A significant majority of businesses (68%) expect to be promoting a more regular return to the office by the middle of this year, according to the latest EMEA Occupier Sentiment Survey from global real estate advisor CBRE.
The UK’s most successful mentoring scheme for project managers welcomes former mentees back as mentors for the first time this year with the aim to “inspire others to reach their goals”.
Duncan and Todd Group, Scotland’s largest privately-owned optician and hearing care provider, has welcomed patients from Pitlochry Opticians to its expanding portfolio.
Launching today (May 27, 2022) for the first time since pre-pandemic, Loganair will operate a direct link between Inverness Airport and Dublin Airport.
Artworks created as part of a Robert Gordon University (RGU) research project into the impact of Brexit on EU nationals living in the UK, go on display as part of an exhibition called, ‘No Place Like Home’, at the Fittie Community Hall on New Pier Road on Sunday June 5.
Over 3,000 North-east pupils are set to gain an understanding of future learning and career pathways when they attend Lift Off & Grow 2022 from June 1-2.
The achievements of North-east Scotland’s pioneering food and drink producers are set to be recognised as the industry navigates unprecedented changes in consumer behaviour and markets and invests in its future sustainable growth.
Thainstone based young auctioneer has been awarded the M J Thomson Memorial Prize for being the top student in his year in Scotland.
Shell has become the second energy major to say the UK's new windfall tax creates uncertainty about investing in oil and gas in the North Sea.