GLOBAL energy consultancy Poyry has strengthened its Aberdeen team with three senior promotions to board level as it drives forward its expansion plans for North Sea activity.
Poyry said the move underlines its determination to grow its three key service areas of consultancy — development engineering services and production operations support. Conor Crowley, Neil Smith and Peter Henderson have all been promoted to the role of director for each of the above areas respectively.
Lincoln IP, one of Scotland’s newest intellectual property firms, is expanding with the recruitment of IP attorney David Fulton – boosting the Aberdeen-based company’s plans to diversify and grow its client base across Scotland.
Mr Fulton will split his time between the north-east and work on getting a second office set up in Glasgow.
The firm of chartered and European patent attorneys was established two years ago by Matthew Lincoln.
Financial planning and investment management specialist Bell Lawrie Aberdeen has promoted Graeme Milne to divisional director of financial planning.
The Aberdeen University graduate joined Bell Lawrie in February 2005 as a financial planning manager. For the past year he has been an assistant divisional director.