DM Hall has announced the appointment of Andrew Healy as its new financial director.
Healy, who held the financial reins at the Scottish Rugby Union for 10 years and who now joins DM Hall from the Law Society of Scotland, takes over from Alan Patrick, who has fulfilled the role at the chartered surveying specialist for 20 years.
The 51-year-old father of three said, “I am pleased and excited to be joining a firm which has been serving its clients with diligence, professionalism and integrity for more than 125 years. I was attracted by the location and geography of the firm, which has a presence in communities all over the country, and which is now extending its reach into the north of England.
“My immediate aim is to enhance my understanding of the firm, get to know the team and to meet with the businesses and partners in the 24 offices spread throughout Scotland and England.”
Healy, who is Glasgow-born, now lives in Edinburgh where his post will be based. An accountancy graduate from the University of Glasgow, his first appointment was with Ernst & Young, now EY. He has held positions in a variety of sectors, including telecoms, US operations in the UK and online retailers, before his commitment to Scottish Rugby and an 18-month financial project for the Law Society.
John McHugh, managing partner of DM Hall, said, “We are very pleased to have been able to attract a professional of Andrew’s undoubted calibre to this vitally important role within the firm. He has a wealth of experience and from a diverse business background and I am sure he will bring that, along with his own personality, to bear upon the continued growth and success of the firm.”
Alan Patrick remains as the firm’s full-time financial consultant until the end of September and then transitions into a part-time commitment which continues until the middle of next year. DM Hall added that he will work closely with Andrew to ensure a ‘smooth and stable’ transition of roles and responsibilities.