
Gregor Kyle
Head of Content at The Herald (Scotland)
Head of Content @heraldscotland Former content editor @Frame_Group. Ex-journalist/editor with @SCO_NEWS @CelticFC @Daily_Record @Glasgow_Live etc etc
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2 days ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
Marianne McJannett with Robert Holland, Partner and Head of Employment at Aberdein Considine. (Image: Gordon Terris/The Picture Agency) Law firm Aberdein Considine has made a key appointment, moving to strengthen its Employment team with the appointment of Marianne McJannett as Partner in the firm’s Glasgow office. Marianne, who qualified as a solicitor in 2012, joins Aberdein Considine from Bellwether Green, where she was Head of Employment.
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3 days ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
Gerard Eadie CBE, on site at one of CR Smith's projects in Musselburgh, East Lothian (Image: The Picture Agency) Scottish home improvement specialist CR Smith has created 40 new jobs following a significant increase in local authority contracts aimed at bringing the nation’s social housing into line with the latest sustainability standards.
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2 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
Valerie Mitchell, Managing Director at SOLVD. and St Mirren's Chief Operating Officer, Keith Lasley (Image: The Picture Agency) St Mirren FC has outsourced its payroll operations to Glasgow-based business support specialist SOLVD. in a strategic move designed to modernise its infrastructure, reduce operational risk and build long-term resilience across the club.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
POTR's founder and designer, Andrew Flynn, and Head of Brand, Eilidh Cunningham. (Image: The Picture Agency) Scottish start-up POTR has developed the world’s first fully traceable and eco-friendly plant pot made from recycled marine plastic. The Ocean Pot created by the Glasgow-based firm is produced entirely from discarded fishing gear recovered from UK coastlines in part.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Gregor Kyle
Dougal Sharp, Founder and Master Brewer of Innis & Gunn, makes their 3pm pledge to workers (Image: The Picture Agency) Scots bosses have been urged to let their workers knock off early this Thursday – but only if the mercury hits a sizzling 20°C. Beer legends Innis & Gunn have launched the ‘3PM Pledge’ – a sunshine-soaked initiative urging employers to let their hard-grafting teams down tools at 3pm, crack a cold one, and soak up Scotland’s rarest natural wonder – the sun.
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