ABOUT US
David Corr has over fifteen years of experience in market research. Having worked for several large agencies he set up One World Research in 1990 before co-founding Corr Willbourn in 1999. David's research experience spans a vast range of areas and audiences from newsprint to housing and premium spirits to train companies. He has conducted research in UK, Europe, and North, Central and South America in consumer, business and social policy fields.
David is known to be quite serious. However he clearly has a sense of humour because he supports Spurs and genuinely believes they will win the Champions League soon.
Dr Hugh Willbourn has simultaneously pursued several paths throughout his career. He was a consultant to several research companies, including One World Research before setting up Corr Willbourn with David in 1999. He has wide range of UK and international research experience from fmcg to social policy and with respondents ranging from socially excluded minorities to CEOs.
Hugh is also a psychotherapist. He has a long-standing association with Paul McKenna and is the co-author of Paul's series of self-help audio and video recordings. Hugh and Paul also co-authored the best-selling "How to Mend your Broken Heart" which was published by Bantam Press in February 2003. Hugh also has a negotiation consultancy, and in August 2004 BBC Books published his second book, "Agree to Win: Essential steps to negotiate in your work and life." Hugh has an interest in theatre, story-telling and performance and is the Artistic Director of Playback South, an improvisation-based theatre company in London.
Hugh has a fondness for the Grateful Dead and mountain-biking and his trips to California have not been the same since Jerry died.
Associates
We have close links with a number of like-minded independent researchers and research agencies both in the UK and abroad. All our associates share our passion for thinking beyond the familiar. All are experienced researchers with whom we have long-standing relationships and all have, like ourselves, career experience beyond market research.
