Team
Team The Hallwick team combines proven commercial success and development management
skills over many years with a detailed knowledge of environmental regulation and
emerging clean technologies, together with a passion for and in depth knowledge
of, rural economic issues and activities.
James Fenwick
Director
jf@hallwickenergy.com
James studied Biology at Exeter University before starting a career in property
development. Initially working for a middle eastern property investment and development
company, he moved to the central London market to work for a commercial development
company, specialising in large, complex, commercial and mixed use developments in
the City and West end, in partnership with institutional, corporate and private
investors. Having always had a very strong interest in environmental technology
and a passion for rural issues and activities, James set up Hallwick Energy to combine
his development expertise with his interest in the emerging environmental sustainability
sector.
Harry Hoskyns-Abrahall
Director
hha@hallwickenergy.com
Following his degree in Biology, Harry started his working life as a wildlife film
maker, producing documentaries from all round the world for the BBC and National
Geographic. As a wildlife filmmaker Harry witnessed firsthand the devastating impact
that global climate change is having on the Canadian High Arctic wilderness. Subsequently,
Harry completed a Finance MBA at Durham Business School where he specialized in
carbon markets and renewable energy policy. Since 2006 Harry has worked as an environmental
consultant advising companies on all aspects of sustainability and renewable energy.
Fact finding missions to Europe on behalf of UK clients revealed to Harry the huge
potential of anaerobic digestion as a sustainable energy source in diverse situations
and sowed the seed for what was to eventually become Hallwick Energy.
Holly Walker
Project Development
hw@hallwickenergy.com
Holly joined Hallwick Energy in July 2012, after graduating with degree in Rural Enterprise and Land Management from Harper Adams University College, having previously completed a placement year in Cheshire advising Farmers and Landowners on a range of issues including environmental schemes, planning and tenancy matters. Having completed a dissertation on rural business development, Holly decided to combine her interest in the agricultural and planning sectors, seeking a career in project development and management. Holly primary responsibilities are to manage projects through the planning process, together with overseeing and monitoring Hallwick’s operational projects.