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Series of promotions for CKD Galbraith in Scotland

Rod Christie is promoted to partner in Elgin, George Lorimer becomes a partner in Cupar, Emma Chalmers a senior associate in Perth and Alasdair Mackenzie a senior associate in the Edinburgh office.
 
Robert Taylor, CKD Galbraith’s Agricultural Mortgage Corporation agent in the firm’s Ayr office has become a partner, whilst Duncan Barrie, who handles national farm sales from the Stirling office, has been made a senior associate.

‘We have a team of respected and experienced residential agents, each committed to providing our clients the highest level of service, and I am delighted that our partnership will be strengthened with the promotion of several excellent members of staff across the residential division,’ said Simon Brown, partner and head of CKD Galbraith’s residential division.
 
‘As a firm we have enjoyed a successful year despite challenging market conditions. By giving recognition for individual performance allows for continued development within CKD Galbraith, as well as enabling us to provide an unrivalled breadth and quality of expertise and service through our network of offices across Scotland,’ he added.
 
CKD Galbraith has grown significantly as a business over the last 10 years since its inception as a national partnership through the amalgamation of CKD Finlayson Hughes and Cluttons (Scotland), and now has a strengthened team of over 200 personnel.
 
It operates a dedicated residential sales and lettings division across the whole of Scotland. Its sales team handled in excess of £400million worth of property (2012/13 financial year) ranging from cottages and conversions to country houses, farms and estates.

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