BELL Ingram has announced a significant milestone within the organisation with the promotion of senior associate Rhona Booth to the position of Forfar office manager, effective April 1.

Rhona’s elevation to this pivotal role reflects her unwavering dedication, extensive expertise, and profound understanding of the Angus and Perthshire farming communities, positioning her as the ideal choice to lead the Forfar office into a new era of success.

With 20 years of experience as a highly accomplished RICS chartered surveyor and registered valuer, Rhona has been an invaluable asset since joining Bell Ingram in 2020. Her skills in estate and farm management, coupled with her strategic acumen, have consistently driven business growth and forged enduring relationships with clients and partners alike.

Rhona’s unparalleled knowledge and extensive network within the Angus farming community are standout qualities that will undoubtedly contribute to the continued expansion and prosperity of the Forfar office. Her deep understanding of the local landscape, combined with her established relationships, will be instrumental in solidifying Bell Ingram’s presence in the region and enhancing service delivery to clients, the firms says.

Bell Ingram’s Forfar office, in the heart of the Angus agricultural community, provides a full spectrum of advice to clients on farm valuation, land management, farm sales, and opportunities surrounding renewables.

While assuming the day-to-day responsibilities of managing the office, Rhona will collaborate closely with senior partner Malcolm Taylor, who will retain overall control. Malcolm’s strategic guidance will complement Rhona’s local expertise, ensuring an approach that maximises Bell Ingram’s impact in the region.

Managing partner at Bell Ingram, Mark Mitchell, said: “Rhona’s commitment to our company’s goals, coupled with her proven track record, makes her the ideal choice for this role. I have full confidence that under her leadership, the Forfar office will achieve new heights of success.”