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Cygnet West Appoints Aiden Depiazzi as Head of Research
Cygnet West is pleased to announce the appointment of Aiden Depiazzi as Head of Research, Research & Consultancy, reporting directly to Chief Executive Officer Imran Mohiuddin.
Aiden brings more than over a decade of experience as an economist, having been employed with Deloitte Access Economics before moving into his most recent role as Principal – Strategy at CBH.
His expertise spans strategic economic analysis, industry forecasting and policy evaluation across both corporate and government environments, strengthening Cygnet West’s capability to deliver high‑quality insight to clients and the broader Western Australian market.

In this newly elevated role, Aiden will lead the expansion of Cygnet West’s research function, deepening the firm’s analytical capability and supporting evidence‑based decision‑making across all service lines.
Cygnet West CEO Imran Mohiuddin said Aiden’s appointment reflects a significant step forward for the business.
“Aiden brings a level of economic and strategic insight that will materially enhance the depth of research we offer to our clients. His experience navigating complex industry dynamics, coupled with his understanding of both public and private sector drivers, makes him an exceptional addition to our leadership team.”
Expressing his enthusiasm for the role, Aiden Depiazzi said:
“I’m excited to be joining Cygnet West at such a pivotal time for the business. There is an enormous opportunity to expand the depth and innovation of our research capability, and I’m looking forward to contributing new ideas, strengthening our analytical frameworks and helping deliver insights that genuinely support our clients and the wider Western Australian market.”
Aiden’s leadership will play an integral role in shaping the firm’s research agenda, supporting clients with rigorous, data‑driven analysis, and contributing to broader conversations around Western Australia’s economic, demographic and property market trends.
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