Shepherd makes series of partner and associate promotions

Shepherd Chartered Surveyors has made a series of promotions extending to six new partners and five associates across their residential and commercial business in Scotland.

Shepherd makes series of partner and associate promotions

(from left) Ian Fergusson (managing partner), George Brewster (senior partner) with new partners Mark McQueen, Chris Weir, Neil Calder, Elliot Brown, Alastair Buchanan and Graeme Haywood

Partnerships have been awarded to Elliot Brown in Dumbarton, Graeme Haywood in Edinburgh and Chris Weir in Dalkeith, who all specialise in residential property advice and valuation.

Additionally, Alastair Buchanan in Glasgow, Neil Calder in Inverness and Mark McQueen in Aberdeen have been adopted as partners reflecting their contribution across the country.



The new residential associates are Angus Carruthers in Montrose, Luke Doyle in Kilmarnock and Michael McDade in Greenock, while the new commercial associates are Steven Clarke in Edinburgh and Fraser Carson in Dumfries.

Commenting on the promotions, senior partner George Brewster said: “We remain in an extremely challenging and difficult market where competition is fierce. The fact that we have been able to identify and recognise the achievements of 11 of our own professionals, with six elevations to partner status, is testimony to a tremendous contribution by these individuals over several years. Congratulations to each of them; promotion is hard-earned and well-deserved.

“Having merged and integrated the Hardies Property & Construction Consultants business in 2016, the Binnie Mackenzie Partnership in 2018, and this month the QS practice of Alan + Hanel, 2019 has been a year of review and consolidation. However, the youth and energy of the business which has its roots with our graduate recruitment programme is now coming through and contributing across the country.

“These promotions demonstrate that Shepherd can provide a solid career platform for chartered surveyors and a stimulating environment within which ambitious, talented people will thrive.”


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