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Livingston James Employee Owner

A recruitment specialist that became the first company of its kind in Scotland to enter employee ownership last year has announced a series of senior promotions and new appointments as it targets further growth in 2024.

The appointments follow a strong end to 2023 for Scottish headquartered executive search firm Livingston James, which alongside sister company Rutherford Cross, a specialist in senior finance recruitment, became owned by its employees in January last year.

The new hires take headcount up to 26 across the group, with plans to add more positions later in the year.

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Standouts amongst the senior promotions include Mark Lewis, managing director at Rutherford Cross, who takes on group chief operations officer responsibilities. Sophie Randles, director at Livingston James, also steps up into a group commercial director role, in addition to her focus on private equity, renewables and professional services.

Director Ali Shaw steps up to P&L and team leadership roles at Livingston James; Francesca Christophersen takes on head of operations duties for the group; and Rachel Sim and Harry Thomson have moved into new roles focusing on key technology appointments and research support respectively.

At Rutherford Cross, Director Hazel Wynn adds professional services and specialist finance to her portfolio, now leading all of the permanent recruitment teams in Rutherford Cross across Scotland; Will Dodds is promoted to Manager and takes on leadership of the Rutherford Cross team in Edinburgh and the east; Jonny Donnelly is promoted to manager and takes on leadership of the Rutherford Cross team in Glasgow and the west; and Harry Young is promoted to Manager and tasked with developing business in new territories in Scotland.

Livingston James and Rutherford Cross, which operate across Scotland from offices in Glasgow and Edinburgh, have worked with hundreds of public and private sector clients, from family businesses right up to major national and international organisations including Bute Energy, Emtelle, Gallagher, the Scottish Football Association, Weir Group, and Heineken. The firm also works extensively with not-for-profit organisations, government agencies, and private equity backed businesses.

Jamie Livingston, Livingston James Group’s co-founder and CEO, said the new promotions and hires have primed the business for further growth in the 12 months ahead.

He said: “We enjoyed a very strong end to 2023 and that demand has continued into the start of the year. These new appointments put the group in an ideal position to continue that momentum and drive further growth and success as the year progresses.

“Employee ownership means we all have a stake, so we care more, and everybody takes on a greater level of responsibility for the business’s success. It also means we have to take greater responsibility for ensuring opportunities for progression and long-term careers are open.

“These promotions and new hires are very much born out of that ethos. We are lucky to have a huge amount of talent in our ranks and these promotions reward the contribution, ability, potential, and passion these team members have.”

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