Alan Melvin
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I left school without a mathematics qualification (sorry Huck) but
got a job as an apprentice Quantity Surveyor. I have
worked in construction and property all my life, in private practice,
central government, the commercial sector and (currently)
academia, where I run a post graduate course at Napier University. I
had four years in Germany and ten in London before
returning to Edinburgh in 1992. Apart from my academic role, I am also
the National Training Adviser for the Royal
Institution of Chartered Surveyors, helping employers get their money’s
worth out of their trainees as they progress
towards professional membership.
Jan and I have been married since 1970. (Jan née Geddes played
hockey at Gillespie’s.)
Our family are both married and live locally. We now have four
grandchildren, who are a joy. My brother, Eric, recently
retired as Headmaster of Currie Community School, and my older cousin
Ian (another Herioter) retired to France a couple of
years ago. I recently re-discovered the ukulele, and would rather be
working with wood than sitting at a desk, but that is
for the future.
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