Motive Offshore Appoints Brebner as Finance Director

Posted by Michelle Howard
Monday, January 14, 2019

Motive Offshore Group, which is headquartered in Boyndie, Aberdeenshire, has seen a record turnover for 2018 and is set to exceed its projected 20% increase on the previous year.

To support founding directors James Gregg and Dave Acton with their ongoing growth strategy for the business, John Brebner has joined the management team as finance director as Motive plans to start on the acquisition trail in 2019.

Brebner, who has been a non-executive director on Motive’s board since February last year, is a finance specialist with 34 years banking experience and is a seasoned advisor to SME and corporate businesses.  He is currently also a non-executive director with Aberdeen Harbor Board, president of Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce and supports the board of local charity, Befriend a Child.






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