Boss of Inverness firm Tulloch Homes set to retire
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Sandy Grant and Kieran Graham.
The managing director of Inverness-based Tulloch Homes has announced his plans to retire at the end of May 2024 – after 21 years with the business.
Sandy Grant joined the housebuilder as group financial director in 2003 and was promoted to managing director in 2021.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my career with Tulloch delivering high-quality homes across Inverness and the Highlands,” he said. “The time has come for my next chapter in life where I wind down and enjoy time with family and friends. As much as I am excited for this next stage, I’m equally grateful for my time with Tulloch and for the opportunity to work with such fantastic people.”
He will continue in his current role until May 2024, at which point commercial director Kieran Graham, who has been with the business since 2020, will take over. Mr Graham has extensive experience in the housebuilding sector in the Highlands, previously working for Stewart Milne Group in Aberdeen and Robertson Homes in Inverness.
Mr Grant added: “I am pleased to share that Kieran Graham will take over the mantle for Tulloch following my retirement. He is excellently placed for the position, and I will spend the next six months working closely with him to ensure a smooth transition.
“It’s an exciting time for Tulloch following our recent success at the UK Property Awards where our prestigious Drummond Hill site scooped two wins and with many new developments in the pipeline, such as our newly approved Conon Bridge development, delivered in partnership with the Highland Council, to support the Cromarty Firth Green Freeport. I’ve no doubt that Kieran is the right man for the job to lead Tulloch into the future.”
Innes Smith, chief executive of Tulloch’s parent company Springfield Group, said: “It has been a privilege to work with Sandy since Tulloch joined the group in 2021[2]. His commitment to the Tulloch brand has always shone through and he leaves behind an incredibly strong legacy.
“We’re pleased to support Sandy’s plans to retire and ensure a smooth transition period to his successor Kieran. Both personally, and on behalf of Springfield, I would like to thank Sandy for his enormous contribution and wish him the very best.”
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