ON THE MOVE JUNE 2018
Leigh Ryrie
Paul Guilfoyle
Ellen Eunson and Stuart King
Charlie House has appointed Leigh Ryrie as children and family support manager. Leigh joins the team with more than 20 years of health, private and third sector experience and extensive experience working with children and families, having previously held positions with a local cancer charity and at Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital.
Tendeka has appointed Paul Guilfoyle as its sales engineer for Canada. Paul started his career in the North Sea with Schlumberger and progressed through a variety of downhole monitoring, sand control and completions positions. Prior to joining Tendeka, he spent four years with BG Group as a completions engineer.
Blackadders has announced a number of promotions across its offices in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth. Ellen Eunson and Stuart King have been assumed as partners in the firm and Claire Newton has been promoted to director of executry services. Ruth Weir and John Dargie have been promoted to associate and senior solicitor respectively. Brian Main has been promoted to associate director in the property services estate agency team. Ellen takes up her position in the Aberdeen office’s rural land and business team.
Laurie Scott
Nicola Currie
VisitAberdeenshire has appointed Laurie Scott as its first head of convention and events bureau. He joins from VisitBelfast where he led the business development team across conference, meetings, cruise and travel trade sales as part of an ambitious growth strategy; and previously worked for VisitBritain in New York.
XIC has appointed Nicola Currie as business development executive. Working from the company’s facility in Altens, she will be responsible for managing client accounts in and around Aberdeen city. Nichola is a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and has an honours degree in applied graphics and technology.
Mohamad Mansour Esreb
Damian Bates
READ Cased Hole Ltd has appointed Mohamad Mansour Esreb as Middle East account manager. Based in Doha, Qatar, he is a highly experienced engineer with in-depth knowledge of the Middle East. He has led engineering projects for some of the region’s major operators and has worked in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Damian Bates has joined Robert Gordon University as part of a team seeking to increase the university’s role in social debate and political discourse. Damian will take a leadership role on the team, which will announce its plans later this year as part of RGU’s vision to remain an innovative disruptive force in education.
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