Galbraith expands rural division with eight new graduate surveyors

Property consultancy Galbraith has appointed eight new graduate surveyors to its rural business division, working in offices across Scotland and the North of England.

Galbraith expands rural division with eight new graduate surveyors

Claire MacDonald

Joining the Inverness office are Claire MacDonald and Rachel Urquhart who have respectively completed a BA (Hons) Rural Business Management at SRUC Edinburgh and a BSc Biochemistry at Glasgow University and MSc Rural Estate and Land Management at Harper Adams University.

Andrew Sanderson and Calum Chalmers are welcomed to the Perth office having completed a BSc (Hons) Rural Enterprise and Land Management at Harper Adams University and an MLE Rural Surveying and Rural Property Management at Aberdeen University respectively. 



Gillian Young joins the Stirling office having achieved a First Class LLB Law (Hons) degree at Aberdeen University. Gillian is now completing her MSc in Rural Estate and Land Management at Harper Adams University.

Edward Fletcher joins the Edinburgh office having completed his MA Geography at the University of St Andrews and MSc Land Economy in Rural Surveying and Rural Property Management at Aberdeen University. 

Katie Marr joins the Penrith office while Heather Warburton joins the office in Hexham.

Ian Hope, head of the rural department, said: “Our priority is to attract and retain the best and brightest talent to join us at Galbraith and develop their property careers.



“This year those embarking on their surveying qualification face the additional challenge of virtual learning in order to become a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Galbraith has adapted to changing circumstances and we offer a programme of support to enable our new recruits to progress in their chosen field and to reach their full potential.

“Our rural division has continued to grow in recent years based on the outstanding service provided to our clients. Rural businesses face a high degree of uncertainty but there remain significant opportunities for estates and farms, especially where good internet connection can be offered. We are investing in the future by further expanding our team.”


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