Diffley Partnership rebrands to grow research and consultancy market presence

14/10/2020
Mark Diffley, Diffley Partnership, research and Consultency rebrand

THE rebrand coincides with the recruitment drive for the first Head of Research Today sees the launch of the Diffley Partnership, an exciting new brand to cement the ongoing success of one of Scotland’s leading research and consultancy providers. The new company builds on the success of Mark Diffley Consultancy and Research which was founded in 2017 by the former director of Ipsos MORI in Scotland, Mark Diffley.

Since then, the company has grown and has worked with more than 50 organisations across the public, private and third sectors in Scotland and beyond. The Diffley Partnership will provide in-depth and bespoke perspectives on the policy, business, and political environments, engaging with the public, businesses and other key stakeholder groups.

The new company has attracted significant investment from Charlotte Street Partners to help its development. The investment and the rebrand, created by Frame, also coincide with a moment of growth for the company as it today begins recruiting for its first Head of Research.

Mark Diffley said: “We live in a fast-changing world and I am delighted that the Diffley Partnership will play its part in helping organisations in Scotland and beyond to understand it.” “Leading my own consultancy has been the most challenging and rewarding part of my career. And now, three years on from the company’s founding, I’m pleased to say that our team’s passion for providing high-quality research, rigorous analysis, and crisp commentary and advice is greater than ever. “We look forward to building on our existing work and developing new ways of working with our clients, present and future.”

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