Daniel Wiffen is an Olympic gold medallist, world record holder and world champion. Deloitte is the world’s #1 professional services firm.
What we share is not just that prized #1 status, though. It’s the hardwired challenger mindset that drives us forward. When you’re #1, your main competitor is yourself, and your goal is not to do it again, but to do it better. It’s about being brilliant at the basics and bold at the edges. It’s about using every available insight to keep improving, in small steps and giant leaps.
As worldwide and Team Ireland Official Olympic Partners through 2024, we’ve loved getting to know Daniel and growing to understand what makes him tick and what keeps him hungry. We’re exhilarated to be his Official Partner on the path to L.A. 2028 and beyond.
This partnership is about much more than a logo on a swim cap. Over the next four years we’ll work side by side with Daniel and his team to actively contribute to his success. For example, Daniel is famously obsessed with drilling deep into performance data to identify opportunities for incremental gains. Nobody is better placed to supercharge that work, than Deloitte.
At the same time, Daniel will help us: sharing his stories of curiosity, challenge and edge, inspiring us, and helping us to keep redefining what it is to be the world’s #1. Here’s to a winning partnership, above and below the surface.
Sports have the power to unite. To bring together people from all different backgrounds and perspectives. The Olympic and Paralympic Movements plays a vital role in celebrating extraordinary human achievement that combines the highest level of athletic competition with a spirit of friendship, solidarity, and fair play. And never has this been more important than now. That is why Deloitte is proud to be an Official Partner to the Irish Olympic and Paralympic Teams and the Worldwide Technology Integration Partner with the International Olympic and Paralympic Committees.
We aim to support Irish sporting talent in their pursuit of the endless possibilities and impact that can be achieved through hard work, dedication & resilience.
COMING SOON: Deloitte in partnership with Paralympics Ireland will launch a new podcast series "The Para Perspectives" which will delve into the lives and careers of Irish Paralympians.
Deloitte has supported the Olympic Federation of Ireland's Athletes’ Commission through collaborative consideration of possible amendments to the Irish tax and social security systems and recommending same to the government so as to further support Irish athletes beyond competing in Paris 2024.
Deloitte was delighted to present Paul O’Donovan with the Deloitte Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual Olympics Federation of Ireland’s Olympic Ball.
We continue to support our colleague and Olympian rower, Zoë Hyde as she sets her sights on LA 2028. Zoë who represented Ireland in the women’s double sculls in Paris, started her career on our Future Leaders Academy and has shown unwavering commitment and passion to get to this point in her rowing career. Zoë is one of a number of dual career Deloitte professionals and elite athletes from around the world who competed in Paris. Read more about Zoë Hyde in these Irish Times articles and for more about Team Deloitte professionals.
In partnership with the International Olympic and Paralympic Committee (IOC), Deloitte is tracking the impact of firsts that happen at the Olympic and Paralympic Games to show how they can shape the world.
Explore #TheFirstEffect to see how firsts move the world forward.