Springfield Group has announced the elevation of two executives to managing director roles, reflecting its commitment to leadership and growth.
- Andrew Curran is appointed as managing director for the central division, with responsibilities spanning several well-known subsidiaries.
- Kieran Graham takes the helm at Tulloch Homes, following significant career progressions within the company.
- Both appointments underscore Springfield’s emphasis on training and development within the organisation.
- These leadership changes occur amid plans for major new developments and collaborations with local authorities.
Scottish house-builder Springfield Group has made important strides by promoting Andrew Curran and Kieran Graham to prominent managing director positions. This decision illustrates Springfield’s dedication to fostering leadership from within its ranks, highlighting its commitment to both employee development and organisational growth.
Andrew Curran, 43, assumes the role of managing director in the central division, encompassing Springfield Properties, Dawn Homes, Walker Group, and Mactaggart & Mickel Homes. Curran, who joined Springfield in 2011 as a quantity surveyor, expressed his appreciation for Springfield’s commitment to training, stating, “Training and progression is highly valued at Springfield. I started my career many years ago as a quantity surveyor and my promotion to managing director is testament to the company’s commitment to employee development and excellence.” His extensive experience, including positions at McCarthy Stone and Persimmon, underpins his new responsibilities.
Kieran Graham, 35, steps into the role of managing director at Tulloch Homes, a division acquired by Springfield in 2021. He succeeds Sandy Grant, who retires after over two decades of service. Graham joined Tulloch Homes in 2020 as commercial director, bringing valuable experience from Stewart Milne Group and Robertson Homes. Reflecting on Tulloch Homes’ legacy, Graham remarked, “Tulloch Homes has a longstanding legacy as the largest housebuilder across Inverness and the Highlands… Involving the communities in the areas where we build is essential to our success.” His vision includes strengthening community ties and maintaining high standards in housebuilding across northern Scotland.
The Springfield Group’s chief executive, Innes Smith, emphasised the strategic nature of these promotions, particularly as the company embarks on numerous new projects, including collaborations with the Highland Council. Notable developments such as the Conon Bridge project and the impending Durieshill development in partnership with Barratt underscore Springfield’s proactive approach to meeting regional housing needs. Smith praised the expertise and dedication displayed by both Curran and Graham, which he expects will contribute significantly to Springfield’s ongoing growth and innovative initiatives.
Springfield’s latest promotions reinforce its strategic focus on leadership development and regional expansion.
