UK company Engenera Renewables Group has boosted its ranks with five new hires to help deliver on its growing pipeline of clean power projects with companies across the country.
Joanne Bell has joined as chief financial officer.
She was previously the group finance director of High Street Group.
Bell has been tasked with managing the company’s finances at a key time for the company in the context of its access to the £100m green bond.
Nick Turnbull-Murphy comes on board as major projects manager, having served in various sectors of the construction industry for many years.
Joe Breen and Scott Hunter have joined on the operation and maintenance side of the business.
Breen, with a background in civils work and construction, and Hunter, with 10 years’ experience within the HR department at the NHS.
They will both now be responsible for the ongoing maintenance and operational excellence of the company’s many connections and energy-related assets.
On the design team, Philip Rickeard takes up the position of technical designer.
The company has also strengthened its in-house legal team with the appointment of Ashlyn Rutheford, as a paralegal, supporting the existing team.
Rutherford will help with the review and execution of corporate contracts, such as power purchase agreements.
Engenera chief commercial officer Jamie Morrison said: “This is a very exciting time for the business.
“We are in a phase of exponential growth for the company as more and more businesses want to examine their carbon footprint and the benefits of reducing this.
“But our clients also want to understand the holistic picture around embracing renewable energy and see us as their long-term decarbonisation partner of choice.
“On the back of this growth, all these hires will strength the company across the board and leave us well placed to continue to offer a superb service to our clients.”


