This year Harper Macleod has been celebrating its 20th year of being in Inverness, which culminated in a recent event at the Drumossie Hotel for clients, colleagues and friends.
This gathering rounded off a year when the Harper Macleod team has given its time to the charities which matter most to them, including Highland Hospice, as they climbed munros, ziplined across Loch Ness, ran the Dramathon, and went cold water swimming. They’ve also brought stakeholders together to discuss the most important issues and opportunities, including the new Inverness & Cromarty Firth Green Freeport, infrastructure, housing and education.
Chris Kerr, Harper Macleod’s lead partner for the Highlands, Islands and Moray, said: “This event rounded off a year of celebrations for Harper Macleod because we thought it was important to show how far we’ve come in a relatively short space of time, but to also recognise that we couldn’t have done it if we hadn’t been welcomed by the region. We know that it’s not as simple as opening an office, but taking the time to get to know what’s important, what makes the Highlands tick, and committing to turning up. We’ve been fortunate to continue our work with a range of clients who have made such an impact on Highlands’ life. It really is a privilege to support them and we look forward to doing so in the future.”
A short video celebrating Harper Macleod’s 20 years in Inverness, including comments from Chamber CEO Colin Marr, can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Zsa-eU8gxk