ON THE MOVE MAY 2018
Ian Tussie
Alan Hutcheon
Robin Sayer
David Wood
Ian Tussie has joined SMG Europe, the operators of the AECC, as head of commercial partnerships. Responsible for securing partners and sponsors at the new £330m venue with particular focus on naming rights, he brings considerable experience across the sponsorship industry having worked on similar projects with entertainment venues and sporting organisations.
ANM Group has appointed Alan Hutcheon to its board. Alan joined the co-operative almost 40 years ago and before his retiral as auction operations manager in December, held a number of roles including selling prime cattle and canvassing livestock. He was promoted to the management team in 1992, two years after arriving at Thainstone.
ACE Winches is targeting Scandinavian growth with the appointment of Robin Sayer as country manager, ACE Winches Norge AS.
The ARCHIE Foundation has appointed David Wood as its chief executive. David Wood has worked in the charity sector since 2009, most recently as CEO of Community Resources Network Scotland (CRNS), a membership charity which supports community organisations across Scotland to reuse, repair and recycle. David, who has four grown-up children, lives in Aberdeen.
Amy Gair
Becky Shiel
Steve Smith
Rhiannon Merritt
A design role has been created as part of a partnership between Robert Gordon University’s Gray’s School of Art and Montrose Rope & Sail Company. The organisations are developing a product range that builds on heritage branding and focuses on the luxury end of the market. Amy Gair will lead the project with guidance from a supervisory team.
Phil Anderson Financial Services has recognised the contribution its longest serving employee has made to the company’s success by appointing her company director and gifting her 5% of the business. Becky Shiel joined the firm seven years ago as a part-time administrator, rising up the ranks in full time positions, most recently as office manager.
Converged Communication Solutions has appointed Steve Smith to the newly created role of business development manager. He has 20 years of experience, including time with large multinational companies Xerox and Apple, and returns to Aberdeen after three years in Tayside during which he volunteered with the Scottish Chamber of Commerce’s Business Mentoring Scotland initiative.
Caledonian Sleeper has strengthened its team with the addition of business development manager, Rhiannon Merritt. She will focus on developing and delivering for the corporate market, nationwide. Rhiannon previously working with Highlands & Islands Enterprise and VisitScotland.
With more than 25 years’ experience in the oil and gas sector, he will play a key role in the further development of the company’s Norwegian division supporting clients in the renewables, oil and gas, marine and subsea markets.
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