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Communications consultancy appoints non-executive director

GLASGOW-based communications consultancy, Perceptive Communicators, has appointed Ed Monaghan as non-executive director with immediate effect.

Ed Monaghan spent 40 years with Mactaggart & Mickel Group, and was Chief Executive for 15 years.

Perceptive Communicators is a communications consultancy with a range of clients including Clyde Gateway, Cruden Group, hub South West, Lost Shore Surf Resort and Homes for Scotland.

Julie Moulsdale, Managing Director, Lesley Ferguson, Deputy Managing Director, and Ed Monaghan, Non-Executive Director of Perceptive Communicators.
Julie Moulsdale (right), Managing Director, Lesley Ferguson (left), Deputy Managing Director, and Ed Monaghan (centre), Non-Executive Director of Perceptive Communicators.

While at Mactaggart & Mickel, Monaghan was recognised as Director of the Year by the Institute of Directors and led the team which won Family Business of the Year at The Herald Family Business Awards.

Monaghan was a director of City Legacy which delivered the Athletes’ Village for the Commonwealth Games in the East End of Glasgow.

Supported by Perceptive on communications, the Athletes’ Village won 25 awards, including the Queen’s Award for Enterprise. 

Monaghan led the development and implementation of the district heating systems for the Athletes’ Village and also more recently at Shawfair near Edinburgh.

Monaghan is also Governor at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.  

Julie Moulsdale, managing director of Perceptive Communicators said: “Ed is an industry giant and so well respected.

Ed will provide a unique insight on challenges and opportunities from business growth and influencing key stakeholders to crisis management and employee engagement, particularly with our built environment clients. 

We are over the moon to welcome him to the team as we supercharge our growth journey. Ed was our first property client when we launched Perceptive.

We have worked together on many landmark built environment projects including the Athletes’ Village and Shawfair, so we are delighted to welcome him to our team.”

Ed Monaghan, non-executive director, commented: “I have worked with the Perceptive team for 15 years. They are relentlessly focused on helping clients achieve their goals.

“With their communications and industry insight they can help secure funding, planning permission, new business and even recruit and retain employees more efficiently and with more certainty.  

“Given the uncertain world we live in at the moment, there has never been a better time for this. Perceptive delivers outstanding client results and I am delighted to add my skills and experience to the team. 

“Perceptive has a really clear purpose of using communications to support their clients achieve their goals and ultimately improve lives and this is a great fit for me.”

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