Who's Who
NWT Staff and Trustees
Patron: Her Majesty the Queen
Vice Patron: Sir Timothy Colman KG
President: Bill Jordan
Hon Vice President: Don Dorling
Hon Vice President: Roger Washbourn OBE MA
Hon Vice President: Michael Baker
Hon Vice President: John Snape
Hon Vice President: Angela Turner
Members of Council as at 6 November 2012
Chairman: Martin Shaw
Treasurer: Jon Humphreys
Tim Cawkwell
Jane Hardy
John Hobbs
Garth Inman
Tony Leech
Keith McNaught
Veronica Morriss
Phillip Norton
Geoffrey Randall
Ann Roberts
Ken Williams
Members of Staff as of 6 February 2013
CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S OFFICE
Chief Executive and Company Secretary: Brendan Joyce
Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive: Marion Riches
PR & Communications Manager: Rebecca Worsfold
Graphic Designer: Chris Bennett
HR Manager: Kate Martin
NATURE RESERVES & LAND MANAGEMENT
Head of Nature Reserves - Woods, Heaths, Brecks, Brecks Heathland Project, West Norfolk, Grazing Operation: John Milton
Head of Nature Reserves - Broads, Coast, Wetlands including Wissey Project: Kevin Hart
Senior Reserves Officer: Lynette Dear
Reserves Administrative Assistant: Debs Kershaw
Trainee Grazing Officer: Lucy Wilshaw
Shepherd: Gary Williams
Livestock Assistant: Corinne Lehmann
Wetlands Project Officer: Nick Carter
Warden Cley & Salthouse Marshes: Bernard Bishop
Assistant Summer Warden Cley & Salthouse Marshes: Carl Brooker
Reserves Manager West Norfolk: Bill Boyd
West Norfolk Heaths and Fens Warden: Jonathan Preston
West Norfolk Reserves Management Assistant: Steven Gore-Rowe
Warden Holme Dunes: Gary Hibberd
Warden Upper Thurne: John Blackburn
Assistant Warden Upper Thurne: Adam Pimble
Field Assistant Upper Thurne: David Jenkin
Senior Reserves Officer Coast & Wetlands: Vacant
Assistant Warden Bure & Ant Marshes: Mark Amiss
Reserves Assistant Bure & Ant Marshes: Mark Crossfield
Senior Reserves Officer Woods and Heaths: Steve Collin
Reserves Assistant Woods and Heaths: Joe Hanks
Machinery Specialist: Paul Lambert
Reserves Manager Breckland: Darrell Stevens
Assistant Field Officer Breckland: Paul Waterhouse
Summer Warden Breckland: Chris Joel
Brecks Heathland Project Officer: Andy Palles-Clark
PEOPLE & WILDLIFE
Head of People and Wildlife: David North
Senior Conservation Officer: John Hiskett
Conservation Officer: Helen Baczkowska
Conservation Officer: Andrina Walmsley
Interpretation Officer: Chris Hood
Senior Education Officer: Katherine Weston
Education Officer: Annabel Hill
Project Officer: Gemma Walker
Volunteer Coordinator: Angela Collins
FUNDRAISING
Head of Fundraising: Nik Khandpur
Fundraising Officer: Kate Aldridge
Fundraising Officer: Lucinda Leonard
Fundraising & Legacy Officer: Jane Ryan
Fundraising Assistant: Martin Parker
FINANCE & SUPPORT SERVICES
Head of Finance and Support Services: Colin Ford
Support Services & Properties Manager: Louisa Sharpless
Finance Officer: Gill Fisher
Membership Officer: Lucy Denman
IT Officer: Mike Hudd
Administration Officer (Health & Safety): Vacant
Receptionist: Nicky Bartlett
Administrative Assistant: Jean Pettit
Part Time Administrative Assistant: Helen Clinch
Cleaner: Mary Clark
NORFOLK WILDLIFE ENTERPRISES
Visitor Services and Sales Manager: Patricia Murfin
Sales Officer: Emma Easlea
Cley Visitor Centre Manager: Jonathan Clarkson
Cley Visitor Centre Senior Visitors Assistant: Pat Dwyer
Cley Visitor Centre Visitors Assistant: Kim Matthews
Cley Visitor Centre Cleaner: Valerie McDermott / Sheila Rouah
Cley Visitor Centre Catering Manager: Janine Shea
Cley Visitor Centre Senior Catering Assistant: Sylvia Combe
Cley Visitor Centre Catering Assistant: Susan Gantlett
Cley Visitor Centre Catering Assistant: Ellie Reddey
Cley Visitor Centre Catering Assistant: Laura Hobbs
Cley Visitor Centre Catering Assistant: Luke Dimsdale
We employ a number of seasonal visitor centre and field staff over the summer months.
NORFOLK WILDLIFE SERVICES LTD
Consultancy Contracts Manager: Chris Smith
Consultancy Contracts Assistant: Sue Traer
Ecological Consultant: Stewart Wesley
Ecological Assistant: Abi Gray
Seasonal Ecological Assistant: Tamsyn Bridger
VOLUNTEERS
NWT could not have achieved all that it has done if it were not for the many hundreds of
volunteers who give freely of their time and skills throughout all areas of the Trust:
• education activities
• visitor centres
• work parties
• Local Members Groups
• surveys and wildlife monitoring
• Main office
• Members of the Council
It is hoped that all who volunteered, however large or small their contribution, will accept
an enormous thank you. We are extremely grateful to all! For more information on volunteering
please click here.