Hear the latest results of our quarterly survey data collected just after the Scottish Parliament election.
This event brings you the latest results from the David Hume Institute's economy tracker produced in partnership with the Diffley Partnership, and reflections from a fantastic panel.
The new data, collected immediately after the Scottish Parliament Election, will be presented by Scott Edgar of the Diffley Partnership. The survey tracks economic confidence and buying intentions over time, as well as helping us to understand and monitor economic attitudes and public opinion.
We will then hear reflections from our panel: Jane Morrison Ross, Chief Executive of South of Scotland Enterprise, Hannah Blackford, Co-Chair B Local Scotland and Clare Winskill, Executive Chair of NC500.
After the reflections, there will be audience questions and further discussion.
The event will start promptly at 4pm and finish at 5.15pm when there will be further informal discussion refreshments and networking.
About the speakers:
Scott Edgar, Senior Research Manager, The Diffley Partnership
Scott joined the Diffley Partnership following previous roles in social research in the Electoral Commission and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. Since joining the business he has managed a wide range of research projects including two of Diffley Partnership’s regular quarterly surveys in Understanding Scotland and Understanding Business. Scott has significant expertise in statistical data analysis, research design, management of research projects and communication and has worked on several high profile and high impact projects. He has a degree in Political Research from the University of Strathclyde.
Clare Winskill, Executive Chair, NC 500 Ltd
Clare is Executive Chair of NC500 Ltd where her focus is on steering the organisation into its second decade by championing regenerative tourism along one of the Highlands’ most iconic routes. She has over 15 years in hospitality as the Owner of Coruisk House and more than three years as a Director at the Scottish Tourism Alliance and is pursuing the IoD Accelerated Certificate in Company Direction to show her commitment to visible leadership supported by continuous learning.
Hannah Blackford, Co-Chair, B Local Scotland and Strategic Communications Adviser
Hannah is Co-Chair of B Local Scotland - a volunteer-led group of B Corp-certified companies and business leaders committed to advancing purpose-driven business and growing the B Corp movement in Scotland. She is an Account Director at the strategic communications agency, Muckle Media. She has supported many high-profile brands in protecting and building their reputations including Ferguson Marine, Coca Cola Europacific Partners, The All England Lawn Tennis Club and AstraZeneca. She is also a Trustee on the Board of a mental health charity based in Edinburgh.
Jane Morrison Ross, Chief Executive, South of Scotland Enterprise (SOSE)
Jane is the Chief Executive of SOSE - the first of Scotland’s public agencies whose legislation promotes a wider view on the economy and how it impacts all we do, with a focus on the wellbeing of communities, the economy, and the environment across the South.
Prior to this, Jane was the CEO of ScotlandIS, the industry body and cluster management organisation for the digital and technology industries in Scotland, and before that CEO of Taigh Cearsabhagh in North Uist following a long career in a Strategy and Transformation with Capgemini. She is a Fellow of the RSA, sits on the CivTech Strategic Advisory Board, the Economic Growth Board, and the Scottish Energy Advisory Board, and is the Chair of Culture & Business Scotland and a Lay Governor of Glasgow School of Art.