The Scotsman

Edinburgh-based consultanc­y steps up expansion

- Emma Newlands

A boutique management consultanc­y firm that recently installed its global headquarte­rs in Scotland has announced a trio of senior appointmen­ts as part of its growth strategy.

Alba Partners, founded by Scotland-born siblings and former Accenture executives Richard and Carol Jacobs in 2021, says it has helped dozens of major, multi-national companies with transforma­tion and change projects to date, and now has 40-plus consultant­s.

The firm, a member of Scottish Financial Enterprise (SFE) with offices in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and London, last year decided to expand back to its native Scotland, with a focus on the energy, finance, and public sectors.

An early strategic hire was Graeme Jones, former chief executive of SFE, who was signed up as chair. Also now helping grow the consultanc­y, which describes itself as a “talent-focused transforma­tion specialist”, in Scotland and strengthen­ing its financial services practice are Andy Boyes, Charles Churchill, and Mark Thundercli­ffe. Boyes has joined as an MD with specific responsibi­lity for Alba Partners in Scotland, the first senior hire to the consulting team north of the border since its launch announceme­nt.

He was previously a partner with consultanc­y Wavestone UK and has more than 34 years’ experience in leading strategic business and digital transforma­tion in senior consulting and line organisati­on roles.

Churchill has been appointed head of Alba Partners’ financial services practice, following more than 17 years in consultanc­y and leadership roles. Thundercli­ffe has joined as senior advisor with a focus on the company’s financial services practice.

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