Euan
Ferguson - Managing Director
A graduate of the University of St. Andrews, Rolls Royce Scholarship winner and member of the
Institute of Arbiters, Euan has shaped and guided Hatrick-Bruce into its current multi-
disciplinary format. He is an experienced and conscientious engineer who wears numerous
technical hats (although none so dear to him as the motorcycle helmet which accompanies him to the
Isle of Man!)
Trish Clark
- Company Secretary
Trish joined the
company's administrative team in 1988. Her background of construction
materials testing made her an ideal candidate for the position,
as she certainly knew her SR from her OPC! Twelve years down the
line, Trish's responsibilities have "multiplied", with the result
that she now "divides" her time between the dual challenges of
balancing the Hatrick-Bruce accounts and looking after her young
family. (One job as stressful as the other we reckon!)
Ursula McGlashan
- Administrative Executive
Another Hatrick-Bruce
veteran (although not yet 30!), Ursula joined the Company back
in 1989. Under her strict supervision, every file leaps back into
its respective filing cabinet for fear of being found in the wrong
place. To escape the rigours of office life and the demands of
her young family, Ursula likes to indulge in a little "retail
therapy" ('though it may well be her husband who requires therapy
when he glimpses the Visa bill......).
Emma-Jane
Murray - Administration/Accounts
Emma's may well
be the first voice you will hear when ringing HB. Her dulcet tones
have charmed clients and colleagues alike, although we all know
full well that none of us (or even her husband Keith) could ever
take the place of her perfect soul mate, a horse named Charlie.
Emma now has increased responsibilities to include control of
the bought ledger function and is increasingly becoming involved
in the estimating and tendering process.
Emma
MacInnes– Administration
Emma joined
our company in August 2006. Living in the village she finds
it much easier to now walk to work. The job share enables her
to combine her role as mother of three daughters and the demands
of a busy office
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