Anderson Strathern has appointed former Deloitte partner Mike McGregor as a non-executive director, replacing Graeme Bissett on the board.
Bissett had served two terms on the board since 2015.
McGregor spent more than 26 years at Deloitte in Scotland, latterly with its industries and human capital teams.
He is also a non-executive director with smart lighting specialist Autonomous iOt, University of Edinburgh software spin-out Particle Analytics, and Perth-based insurance broker GS-Group.
Between 2009 and 2020, McGregor was a director with the Scottish Institute for Enterprise.
Murray McCall, managing partner at the Edinburgh-based law firm, said: “As the firm continues to grow, the non-executive director role is key as we map out our strategic plans, and our ambition to be the law firm of choice in Scotland - getting Mike on board is integral to that process.”
McGregor said: “The firm is in robust financial shape with the capacity to continue to invest in its people and technology, and has significant growth opportunities including in the SME and corporate sectors - I look forward to working with Bruce, Murray, and the rest of the board in the months and years ahead.”
Anderson Strathern also reported revenue of £26.2m in the year to 31 August 2021, up from £23.3m in the previous financial year.
It’s operating profit was up 12% to £8.4m, and profit per equity partner was also up by double digits.
In April, the firm announced a merger with Shetland-based Neil Risk Solicitor and Estate Agents.
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