Since 1992, together with a network of highly skilled coaches, Margaret Brown has worked all over the world in multiple sectors and built a proven track record in: Executive 360 coaching, transformational leadership development, employee engagement, teamworking, and service excellence.
Professor Paul de Leeuw from Robert Gordon University (RGU) in Aberdeen has been appointed to the Board of the UK’s Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) for a period of four years. Board member appointments are made by the Secretary of State for Education.
Somebody Cares was established in 2002 by Jennifer Taylor (Founder) and Brian Taylor (CEO) and has since become a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) committed to improving the welfare of those facing challenging times within Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
Children from the Banana Moon Nursery at Grandhome helped spread some Christmas cheer around the local community when they delivered almost 400 Christmas parcels to pensioners and families.
Unwanted Christmas gifts are most likely to be donated to charity, according to new research released today by KPMG in the UK. KPMG polled 3000 people from across the UK at the beginning of December, asking what they are most likely to do with unwanted gifts that they receive this Christmas.
Business writer Erikka Askeland has joined the Freer Consultancy as the Edinburgh-based Strategic corporate communications agency expands into the north of Scotland.
Harbour Energy, the UK's largest oil and gas supplier, has expanded after agreeing to acquire all of Wintershall Dea's non-Russian assets in a share and cash deal worth $11.2b (£8.82b).