Meet the Team

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Employees, Volunteers and their four legged friends…

Meet the team at Ballogie; a number of our dedicated team members have worked on the estate since they were teenagers and others have  joined us with years of valuable experience in their areas of expertise; some as apprentices from school and others as graduates straight from university.

Malcolm Nicol

Estate Manager

Peter Littlejohn

Head Ranger

Gavin Slesser

Property Supervisor

Denise Smith

Financial Administrator

Thomas Ward

Potarch Cafe Manager

Sean Stanton

Head Ghillie

Charlotte Watson

Wedding & Events Coordinator

Jacqueline Robertson

Administrator

Charlie Mathers

Charlie Mathers

Farm Grieve

Stephen Scrannage

Property Worker

Esme

Potarch Cafe

Ellen

Potarch Cafe

 
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