People are at the heart of Avon Wildlife Trust.
We are extremely grateful for the help of our incredible community of over 18,000 members, 1,000 enthusiastic volunteers, and all our partners, funders and supporters. Our dedicated staff team work with all our community of supporters so that together we can restore nature and enable wildlife to thrive across our region.
Meet the team
If you would like to get in touch, get involved or to find out more about the Trust’s work, our staff team would be delighted to hear from you. *Indicates part-time staff
Interim Chief Executive
Nigel Wilson, Interim Chief Executive
I am passionate about the environment and the natural world, spending as much time as I can getting out and enjoying our local wildlife. I feel deeply honoured and proud to be given the opportunity to work with Avon Wildlife Trust as the interim CEO and very much look forward to guiding our senior leadership team over the next few months.
Nature Reserves and Land Management
Bernie D'Arcy Head of Nature Reserves and Land Management
Andy Jones Nature Reserves and Projects Manager
Alex Preston Nature Reserves and Projects Manager
Fern Elias-Stagg Nature Reserves and Projects Officer
Hannah Batchelor Nature Reserves and Projects Officer
Jen Greenwood GIS and Monitoring Manager
Joe Bullard GIS and Monitoring Officer
Frances Clinch, Nature Reserves and Projects Officer
I started with Avon Wildlife Trust in May 2021. I carry out practical land management across our reserves to benefit wildlife and allow safe and enjoyable access to the public. The Living Landscapes team is supported by a large number of dedicated volunteers, and an important and fun part of my role is leading weekly sessions for some of these volunteers out on ours reserves.
I feel so lucky to work in some of the region's most beautiful and important landscapes, alongside people from such a range of backgrounds and varying expertise – I’m constantly learning!
Nature's Recovery
Shelly Easton Head of Nature's Recovery
Tom Snowball Pollinator Recovery Manager
Blake Norton Strategic Project Manager
Jen Robertson Nature and Climate Officer
Kerri Watson Nature Recovery Officer
Rachel Hopkins Environmental Economist and Land Buyer
Communities and Engagement
Julie Doherty, Head of Communities and Engagement
Having been part of the AWT team for over 12 years, I’ve learnt by getting my hands dirty - developing and delivering projects that actively support nature’s recovery - working with children, communities, businesses and volunteers of all abilities . I’m passionate about providing opportunities for people of all ages to connect with, learn about, and care for, the natural world. With nearly 15% of all species now at risk of disappearing completely, and Britain ranked as one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world, now is the time for collective action to address the ecological emergency we all face.
As Head of the Communities and Engagement team I work with a wonderfully inspiring team, and oversee our Learning, Community and Volunteering programmes. My vision is for Avon to be rich in wildlife, for people to experience nature every day, no matter where they live, and for our region to be one where prioritising wildlife becomes normal.
Kelly Bray Nature Connections Manager
Irene Correia People and Wildlife Manager (on maternity leave)
Alex Dommett People and Wildlife Manager (maternity cover)
Stuart McCarthy-Thompson Communications and Campaigns Manager
Rhea Warner Nextdoor Nature Community Organiser
Steph Sharkey Nextdoor Nature Communications and Engagement Officer
Eric Swithinbank Community Ecologist in Residence (Community Climate Action Plan)
Tish Russell Youth Lead
Connor Davies Youth Officer
Emma Fennell Hodson Wildlife Champions Co-ordinator
Amie Cook Team Wilder Community Ecologist
Sophie Bancroft Team Wilder Communications and Engagement Officer
Abbie Hall Communications Officer
Lucy Hellier, Learning Manager
I manage much of our learning work, including our school visits to the wonderful Folly Farm centre, our My Wild Child and Wildlife Watch groups and our lifelong learning programmes. I am also lucky enough to lead lots of outdoor learning myself, and love nothing better than helping children explore and learn about our incredible local nature and what they can do to help it thrive. We have a fantastic learning programme for people from 2 to 102, and I feel privileged to work for a charity that is working hard to tackle the ecological and climate crises, whilst bringing more nature into local people’s lives.
Fundraising
Katie Burfitt Head of Development
Amanda Cole Grants and Engagements Manager
Sam Pullinger Grants Manager*
Rhiannon Doherty Individual Giving Officer
Alice MacFarlane Supporter Data Officer
Callum Clafferty Supporter Care Assistant
Clare Morris, Membership Recruiter
Having grown up in the countryside, I have always had a love for wildlife and the outdoors. I spent summer days climbing trees and talking to the cows at the bottom of the garden. Working for Avon Wildlife Trust enables me to have the opportunity to let people know about the wonderful reserves there are and to express the importance of surrounding ourselves in nature.
Perry Johnson, Membership Recruiter
The natural world is suffering a terrible decline in health. We are all contributing to it whether we want to believe it or not, but there is hope! The Wildlife Trusts do an amazing job in safeguarding our natural world for future generations. I love working for Avon Wildlife Trust as a membership recruiter. I enjoy engaging with the general public and communicating the importance of the work that the Trust does. One of the best ways you can help to support UK wildlife and nature is to support your local Wildlife Trust, and I urge everyone to do so.
People and Resources
Steve Williamson Head of People and Resources
Ben Smith IT Manager
Abbie Wiberg Volunteering Manager
Sarah Beeley Admin Support Officer
Andrea Lakin, Health and Safety Consultant* (outsourced)
I assist the CEO and Senior Leadership Team with H&S management and compliance, through the provision of professional and technical advice and guidance and the delivery of essential H&S training. I also complete H&S Audits and ensure we have robust policy documents, safe working procedures and risk assessments in place. I love working with Avon Wildlife Trust because I am passionate about the vital work they do and personally I enjoy being outdoors as much as possible, in all weathers - it is so good for our mental health and wellbeing.
Helen Adams, HR Consultant
Since 2014 I have worked as a freelance HR Consultant to the Trust providing HR support to the Senior Leadership Team and staff as required and working on specific projects. I work with a number of different organisations but I particularly love my work with the Trust as I am so impressed by all the fantastic staff who have so much passion for the work that they are doing. Although freelance, I feel so much part of this family!
Finance
Jane Davis Director of Finance and Resources*
Paul McCormack Financial Controller
Sarah Brander Accountant*
Richard Mattin Finance Officer
Commercial
Sam Warren Head of Commercial Development
Shaun Waycott, Grow Wilder Nursery Officer*
I work at our Grow Wilder site running the wildflower nursery and demonstration plantings around the site to help people see how wildflowers can be used in their gardens and allotments. I enjoy working with the volunteers to grow the plants and opening people’s eyes to the beauty of our native wildflowers and their value for wildlife.
Chris Kaboutian, Site Manager*
As Site Manager at Grow Wilder, I look after the day to day in the office: supporting my colleagues and serving customers. My job also includes hiring our unique spaces out, leading corporate volunteer days, completing key maintenance and infrastructure upgrades…and anything else that comes up! It’s a real privilege to work in an office surrounded by food, wildflowers and a community that is pushing for a more sustainable future.
Rosa Beesley, Grow Wilder Land Management Officer (maternity leave)
My role is based at our Grow Wilder reserve, where we use wildlife friendly gardening and regenerative food growing to demonstrate how people can take action for nature in their communities. I primarily work with volunteers to manage our habitats and food growing production, in addition to coordinating the Grow Leader course.
Laura Bottin Grow Wilder Land Management Officer (maternity cover)
Sam Martlew Marketing and Booking Officer
Folly Farm Centre
Contact Folly Farm Centre, including booking enquiries, by phone, 01275 331590, or email, info@follyfarm.org, or visit Folly Farm’s website.
Clare Withyman Centre Manager
Matthew Merryweather Deputy Manager
Melissa Fenlon Event Operator
Michelle Webber Assistant Housekeeper*
Lacey Bratley Hospitality Team Member Apprentice
Ryan Nelson Cleaner
President, Vice-Presidents and Trustees
Avon Wildlife Trust’s President position is currently vacant, but we have three Vice-Presidents supporting the Trust: Mark Carwardine, Mike Dilger, and Kevin McCloud.
The governing body of Avon Wildlife Trust is an elected board of volunteer trustees. Trustees play a vital role in all aspects of our work.
General enquiries
Email: mail@avonwildlifetrust.org.uk
Phone: 0117 917 7270