MCS

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MCS is an industry-led quality assurance scheme for renewable energy products and installation companies. MCS certification demonstrates that a company installs or manufactures to the industry-expected level of quality every time. MCS: Microgeneration Certification Scheme – a Government-created charity foundation – is the sole shareholder in MCS.

How we help MCS

  • An unrivalled online platform
    David values the DeHavilland online platform because it’s intuitive. It’s easy to find information – easily navigable and logical. He uses it for major mailshots to MPs, and to create groups so he can track contact and progress between his team and MPs and Lords.
  • Credible team of experts
    MCS works in a niche area of domestic renewable energy. DeHavilland are set up for niche with our team: we have energy experts who are also policy and politics experts. The team at DeHavilland are MCS’s extra pair of hands. Providing 1-2-1 expertise, always there for a quick response.
  • Excellent resource and wealth of information
    The daily alerts are imperative for MCS. They need to know who’s saying what on which issues. Automated reports are great for key search words and our systems produce relevant information for MCS.  Alerts tell MCS what’s happening in and around their territory, whether that’s events, debates or Select Committee inquiries. We provide summaries and links to transcripts for Committees that sometimes, for some people, go under the radar.
  • Stakeholder management tools
    MCS needs to know which Members of Parliament are asking the questions, making the case, getting involved. The quality information that MCS needs is all on the DeHavilland online platform – MP profiles, their background, which groups they are aligned with, which Committees they sit on. We help MCS to find the connection points and alignments to further their cause.

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UCB

UCB is a multinational global biopharmaceutical company focused on creating value for people living with severe diseases in immunology and neurology now and into the future.

National Policy and Patient Group Engagement Lead, Rob Thomas, has used DeHavilland for five years to monitor and inform on the key issues and challenges the company faces: NHS performance, strategy and affordability; and political updates around lobbying, Brexit and Covid-19. Real insight that cuts through vast reports, white papers and media coverage is where DeHavilland comes in.

Cadent

Cadent owns, operates and maintains the largest natural gas distribution network in the United Kingdom, transporting gas to 11 million homes and businesses across North West, West Midlands, East Midlands, South Yorkshire, East of England and North London.

A lot of Cadent business is focused on decarbonisation – helping the UK to reach net zero and using their network to transport biogas and hydrogen to homes and businesses. The Cadent Government Affairs team looks at how they can play a part in helping political stakeholders at all levels, from local authority to Westminster and Whitehall, to reach their net zero ambitions. The Cadent Government Affairs team have been with DeHavilland for two years now. They have a tailored, user-friendly service – we work very much as a partnership. We take the time to get to know what’s important to the CG business.

European Magazine Media Association

EMMA’s mission is to protect and promote the interests of European magazine publishers within the institutions of the European Union: the European Commission, the European Parliament and the European Council. Representing more than 15,000 magazine publishers (print and online), EMMA promotes media pluralism and diversity, and ensures that Europe’s periodical press industry remains competitive and vibrant.

Cummins

Fortune 150 company Cummins is a global power leader and a corporation of complementary business segments that design, manufacture, distribute and service a broad portfolio of power solutions.

Cummins is working heavily with the Path-to-zero area. The transport and energy space has a lot of policy in progress in Brussels and Cummins’ Government Relations Director in Europe, Laura Gilmore, wanted a monitoring company to keep track and identify the relevant developments. Two years later, she describes DeHavilland as part of her strategy for success.

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Hattie Ireland

Hattie has been at DeHavilland for three years working across the policy and content team, and now leads our infrastructure policy team, specialising in transport policy.

She enjoys being able to work with a range of clients at the forefront of the issues of today, from recovering from the pandemic to efforts to decarbonise the sector.

Before joining DeHavilland, she graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a first class degree in History and Politics where she also spent a year abroad in Washington D.C.

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Michael Cameron – Policy Consultant

Michael joined DeHavilland in August 2022 having previously read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Keble College, Oxford.

He looks after the housing, construction, and local government portfolio, within the wider infrastructure team. Within the housing sector, he particularly enjoys watching the ongoing debate about how and where the UK can build more homes.