Our Sectors.

We are here to advise and support people and organisations to realise their potential so that together we can impact lives and communities for the better.

This is our purpose. We aim to deliver exceptional results for our clients through commitment to excellence on every step of their finance recruitment journey. Time and again we hear that our focus on the impact of our appointments is why clients choose to work with us.

We recruit finance roles across the four major sectors.

As specialist financial recruiters, the scope of our understanding, experience and expertise goes much deeper than any generalist recruitment organisation. We have a number of consultants working in specific industry sectors…

Together we achieve more.

Livingston James Group comprises two bespoke sub brands: Livingston James – our executive search and leadership advisory practice, and Rutherford Cross – our specialist finance recruitment practice. This wider group structure complements our robust search and assessment process, allowing clients to access our deep-rooted network and expertise.

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We’d be delighted to provide further information. Get in touch with our team to find out how we can help you.

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Network of Tomorrow with Cat Anderson, Founder of Treen

With sustainability continuing to be a central topic for businesses in the UK, we partnered with Treen, a high-end vegan fashion retailer based in Stockbridge, Edinburgh. Cat Anderson, founder of Treen, spoke to the guests about her entrepreneurial journey and her passion for sustainable fashion. Environmental and social issues have been focal points for the fashion industry over recent years, and Cat is on a mission to lead the necessary changes in these areas that she wishes to see in the industry.

Growth of the Fractional and Interim CFO Markets in Scotland

Rutherford Cross recently ran the next in its series of Interim CFO Roundtables. Director of Interim and Contract services at Rutherford Cross, Derek Lauder, shares some key insights from the event regarding the Fractional and Interim CFO markets in Scotland.

Rutherford Cross Retained by Snappy Shopper to Appoint a Financial Reporting Manager

The Financial Reporting Manager will be joining the business at an incredibly exciting and important time, playing a key role in developing the finance function. The duties range across the financial operations, working closely with key stakeholders and the financial close process.  While the position reports to the Group Financial Controller (GFC), it will initially have a direct reporting line to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) while the GFC is on maternity leave.