The Scottish Episcopal Church’s new Net Zero Team is now complete, following the recruitment of three more members taking the team to six people.
Daniel Prince, Iain Johnstone and Neil Rawlins all started in their new roles last week and met their colleagues at the General Synod Office in Edinburgh.
Iain Johnstone joins the Net Zero Team as our Net Zero Sustainability Officer. He was previously with Voluntary Action North Lanarkshire where he was a Community Development Officer with specific remit to look at climate adaption. He will be working full time in enabling, informing, and providing dioceses with practical guidance on the wider sustainability of Net Zero projects and actions.

Neil Rawlins has been appointed to the position of Carbon Projects and Data Officer. Neil previously worked at Research Data Scotland in business management. His background is in risk management and writing corporate environmental and carbon net zero policies. He will be supporting the development of local carbon reduction projects and be responsible for carbon data collection, analysis, and reporting.

Completing the team, Daniel Prince joins us as the new Clean Energy Advisor. Daniel specialises in the design, development and delivery of projects, and was formerly the Carbon Emissions lead at Sustrans Scotland. He will be supporting development of retrofitting and upgrade plans for SEC properties with practical guidance on clean energy to reduce emissions and costs.

The three new team members join Bethany Nelson (Empowerment Coordinator) and Jack Nevin (Innovation Coordinator), who joined earlier this year, and Paul Williams, Net Zero Delivery Director.
Article taken from: Three new additions complete Net Zero team – The Scottish Episcopal Church (anglican.org)

