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Belfast communications agency MCE is acquired by Cavendish

All five directors to become shareholders in London-based consultancy

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MCE founder Paul McErlean with Carl Daruvalla, CEO of Cavendish (Kelvin Boyes)

One of Belfast’s biggest corporate communications and public affairs agencies MCE has become part of London-based communications consultancy Cavendish.

Founded by Paul McErlean in 2006, MCE is a full-service agency with offices in Belfast and Dublin specialising in corporate affairs, strategic communications and government affairs and counts many of the north’s leading brands among its clients.

McErlean will join Cavendish (www.cavendishconsulting.com) as managing director for Ireland, with the other MCE board directors Symon Ross, Ben Mallon, Dawn Hesketh Guilfoyle and Louise De’ath also joining the company in senior roles.

All five MCE directors have also become shareholders in Cavendish.

Named PRCA’s Large Consultancy of the Year and ranked PR Week’s top public affairs consultancy for the past two years, Cavendish has more than 100 consultants across its London headquarters and seven regional offices and specialises in government affairs, corporate communications and planning communications.

The move solidifies Cavendish’s commitment to providing exceptional services to clients operating in both the UK and EU markets, marking a pivotal step in their expansion.



The integration of MCE, which significantly broadens the company’s geographic reach, deepens service offerings, and strengthens its position as a leading player in the UK corporate communications landscape.

Paul McErlean said: “Joining forces with Cavendish marks an exciting new chapter for MCE. I’m thrilled about the opportunities this collaboration brings, allowing us to contribute our unique strengths to a wider audience and offering clients enhanced services and resources as well as broadening opportunities for our staff team in joining one of the UK’s leading agencies.

“Having recently established a base in Dublin, our intention is to grow the Cavendish footprint even further on the island in the months to come while continuing to provide value-added services to our existing clients.

“I’m grateful to everybody who has contributed to the MCE journey and look forward to building the Cavendish business in Ireland, north and south.”

Carl Daruvalla, chief executive at Cavendish Consulting, said: “This acquisition reaffirms our dedication to accelerate our evolution into a consultancy ready to service clients in an increasingly global, social, and hybrid world.

“Our expanded presence enables us to advise on the changing political landscapes in Belfast and Dublin, support growth opportunities in Northern Ireland’s thriving economy, and offer comprehensive all-Ireland services to reflect the growth in cross-border infrastructure and investment.

“As we bring MCE into Cavendish, we are poised to unlock new opportunities, deepen our impact, and reinforce our position as the go-to partner for strategic communications across the UK, EU and Ireland markets.”