DM Hall confirms double appointment

Stephanie Stewart and Martin Watt
Stephanie Stewart and Martin Watt

CHARTERED surveying business DM Hall has announced two senior appointments.

Stephanie Stewart has been named marketing manager, while Martin Watt becomes compliance and support manager.

Bringing over 16 years of marketing experience to the role, Stephanie will be based in DM Hall’s Glasgow Hillington office. An honours graduate in marketing and events, she has worked with a range of businesses in Glasgow, Edinburgh, London and New York. She replaces Caroline Wayte, who is leaving the firm after five years’ service.

Martin, who will be based at DM Hall’s head office in Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh, has a background in the compliance and management sector, having worked with several financial institutions. He succeeds Stewart Ritchie, who is retiring after serving in the role for nine years.

John McHugh, DM Hall managing partner, said, “We warmly welcome both Stephanie and Martin to their new roles with DM Hall. Stephanie will focus on continuing to maintain and improve the firm’s profile whilst driving meaningful engagement across our diverse client base. In his role, Martin will assist colleagues across a range of issues including internal and external audits, wider compliance to meet all necessary standards and health and safety matters.

“Both come to us with highly impressive track records and we believe they will be tremendous assets in helping fulfil DM Hall’s future growth plans. At the same time, I would like to put on record the tremendous contribution to the firm’s success over the years of Caroline and Stewart.

“Caroline has done sterling work in maintaining DM Hall’s market-leading position throughout the UK, and we wish her the best of fortune as she moves onto a new chapter in her career. In his capacity as compliance and support manager, Stewart has helped and supported numerous DM Hall staff, offices and departments throughout his time with the firm. As he steps into retirement, we are grateful for his legacy and we pay warm tribute to his service.”