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Sep 8, 2016 in Building Surveying, Recruitment, We Are GLM

GLM welcomes more new recruits to 2016 team

2016 continues with team growth at GLM with a further three staff members joining our team. Please welcome Daniel, Hannah and Liam to GLM.

 

dmDaniel Manson, Building Surveyor

Dan joins GLM as a carefully handpicked graduate from Napier University’s Building Surveying course as he embarks on the path to professional qualification.  At GLM Daniel can expect to progress rapidly through his Assessment of Professional Competence.

 

Hannah Lloyd, Marketing Associatehl

In taking over the role of GLM’s marketing associate Hannah brings a new dimension to the role having a degree and background in real estate. Previously she worked in student letting and festival accommodation.  Hannah’s focus is on communication: ensuring that the GLM’s vision and services are communicated in a clear, consistent and attractive form.  It is also expected that she will also develop a role in project management.

 

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Liam Shearsby, Chartered Building Surveyor

Liam has joined GLM from the National Trust for Scotland.  A Chartered Building Surveyor with experience of the world of conservation and of commercial practice, Liam is the perfect fit for GLM’s expanding and lively building surveying team.

 

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