The Scotsman

Specialist recruiter imultiply unveils Craig Nicol as new chair to steer the company through transition to hybrid working

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Finance and accountanc­y recruitmen­t specialist imultiply has announced the appointmen­t of a high-profile name on the Scottish legal scene as its new chair.

Taking the role is Craig Nicol, who last year stepped down as managing partner at law firm Thorntons LLP after nearly ten years, succeeded by Lesley Larg, and he is credited with leading it through a period of “significan­t” growth.

imultiply, which has offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow, said he joins at a crucial time for businesses across Scotland, as they look to recover and adjust to the new norm of hybrid working, virtual meetings, and a renewed focus on wellbeing.

Mr Nicol takes the reins from John Anderson, who joined the board in 2017 and is head of SME growth and board developmen­t at Strathclyd­e Business School.

Mdkrisflan­aganwelcom­ed the appointmen­t, saying it comes as imultiply “continues to grow”. He added: “It’s the perfect time for Craig to take on this role. We are optimis

tic, ambitious and, with Craig’s leadership, eager to continue to disrupt and lead the way in the recruitmen­t sector.”

Mr Nicol is also chair of

Social Good Connect, a notfor-profit start-up that has developed a platform to connect volunteers with relevant opportunit­ies.

Additional­ly, he is a director of Dundee Museums Foundation, part of the fundraisin­g board for the V&A at Dundee, which sought to deliver the target of £15 million of private funds to go towards the building of the museum as the focal point of the £1 billion redevelopm­ent of Dundee's Waterfront.

He said he is glad to be joining the board “at such a critical time… I look forward to building on the strong foundation [John Anderson] has laid and supporting MD Kris Flanagan as imultiply embraces the post-pandemic world of work”.

Kirsty Mackenzie, who founded the firm in 2012 and in 2019 moved away from an operationa­l role to focus on strategic direction, potential acquisitio­ns and new business streams, said: “imultiply continues to grow. As we step into whatever awaits us in the post-covid world, I know that Craig will live [our] values and guide the board with compassion, empathy, and ambition.”

 ?? ?? 0 Mr Nicol was managing partner at Thorntons LLP
0 Mr Nicol was managing partner at Thorntons LLP

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