Meet the Team

Lead Facilitator

Ian Rendell

Ian is a Lead Facilitator for the Our Bright Future Project. He also has a background in Adventurous Activities and Youth Work, with experience in setting up Swansea Youth Service’s Venture Pursuits Team. Working overseas in the Middle East he combined Adventurous Activities, Youth Work, Leadership and Personal Development programmes. Additionally Ian has a keen interest in entrepreneurship and runs his own business.
Lead Facilitator

Adam Land

Adam is a Lead Facilitator, working with groups on and off the building site. With many years’ experience working with adults and young people, he believes passionately in using nature and sustainable building as a tool to bring out the best in people. Adam has travelled around, working with organisations in Guatemala, Romania and Greece and has now settled in Wales’ exotic clime to work with the Down to Earth team. He lives in Gower with his wife and Labrador, Skylar.
Lead Facilitator

Becca Richards

Becca is one of our lead facilitators and joined the gang in 2022, with experience in leading educational activities outdoors. Having worked in the outdoor industry for a number of years, and as a Geography teacher in a secondary school more recently, Becca has developed a passion for educating and involving young people in the natural environment and providing meaningful, positive experiences in the outdoors. When not in work, Becca can usually be found running, cycling or swimming around the beautiful Gower Peninsula and beyond, or walking the dog!
Lead Facilitator

Emma Richard

Emma is one of our Lead Facilitators with an experienced background working with groups in the outdoors. Having taught in Swansea primary schools for several years, she then focused her efforts into Forest School. When not working at Down to Earth, Emma can be found mainly off exploring on her bike and in her van. She is enjoying learning more about sustainable construction with the team.
Lead Facilitator

Sam Johnson

Sam is one of our Lead Facilitators and joined the team in 2021. Sam comes from an educational background and has worked in local primary schools as a Teaching assistant and as a Caretaker. Sam also has qualifications as an Architectural Technician and has a BA in interior design, a HNC in Building Studies and is a whizz on AutoCad! If you can’t find Sam on one of our beautiful sites showing our fantastic participants how to create something awesome then he’s probably surfing with his 2 little ‘dudettes’, drawing something super cool or being a dad taxi!
Research Lead

Kate Denner

Kate is a great group worker, queen of the D2E organic garden, and Evaluation & Monitoring Administrator for the People & Places project. As well as ensuring we have a good supply of yummy fruit and vegetables, she also bakes fantastic cakes!
Architect

Tasha Aitken

“After spending several years at Down to Earth with a split role in architectural design and construction-based support work, Tasha has now decided to focus on architecture and designs many of the sustainable building projects we are involved in. She likes bringing Down to Earth’s groups into the design process as well as including them in the construction activity.
A recently qualified Architect, she’s glad to be out of the world of study, and into the world of putting theory into practice.
Tasha is part of a community supported agriculture group, growing much of her own food and is in the middle of converting a Luton van (almost as old as she is) into a home.”
Carpenter

Chris Williams

Finance Manager
Operations Manager

Lisa Thomas

Lisa is our amazing accounts & team administrator. With a background in accounts and event planning, Lisa brings together a variety of skills to help support the fantastically talented team at Down to Earth. Lisa lives in Mumbles with her husband, two little boys and their ancient dog. She enjoys running and was training for her first triathlon this year… She is also busy completing a degree in Education Studies in her spare time
Project and Accounts Administrator

Laura Adams

Laura is our Administrator for the Active Inclusion Fund project, “Build me Up”. Laura moved to Swansea to study Zoology at University and loved having the beaches and Brecon Beacons on the doorstep so never left… She really enjoys hiking and being outdoors and loves exploring new places with her rescue dog Billy, particularly climbing mountains!
Finance Manager

Melony Nichols

Finance Manager
Project Manager

Chris Dow

Chris is the Project Manager for our Active Inclusion Fund project ‘Build Me Up’. He is also involved as a Development Officer and brings a wide range of experience in outdoor learning and well-being to help us develop new products, partnerships and plans. He brings his experience in training and education to provide our Internal Quality Assurance (Agored Cymru) role and helps to develop a great range of accredited courses for our participants. Chris is an enthusiastic musician playing guitar and bass in a local band.
Head of Projects and Operations

Seb Haley

Seb is our Project Manager for our Fit for the Future, ENRAW Project (Enabling Natural Resource and Wellbeing.) Having completed his postgraduate certificate in Sustainable Construction, Seb also project manages our major construction contracts. He has a keen interest in adventurous activities and coordinates our Adventure Activities Licence while also being a fully qualified Youth Worker. Seb’s passion is being outdoors and on adventures, but is equally happy sat in one of our beautifully constructed offices planning the next build project!
Carpenter

Jen Farnell

Senior Architect

Lydia Huws

Architect

Paul Walker Jones

Head of People

Kendra Tanner

Office Manager

Mandy Edwards

Finance Manager
Graphic designer

Daniel Cull

Board of Directors

Down to Earth is a group of social enterprises: Down to Earth Project and Down to Earth Construction – both are companies limited by guarantee and are “not for profit”. We have joint company board meetings and bring the expertise of both boards together. Our boards have a majority of unpaid, non-executive directors who provide accountability and ensure good governance for both our participants and our funders.

Jen McKenna

Jen is a founding Director of Down to Earth Project and combines her passions for therapeutic development and natural building in her work at D2E. Jen is our main consultant in traditional and natural building projects and is fully trained as a Gestalt Psychotherapist (UKCP registered).

Mark McKenna MBE

Mark is a founding Director of Down to Earth Project and Down to Earth Construction as well as being the Managing Director for both social enterprises. Passionate about equality and bringing out the best in people, his background is in working with ‘hard to reach’ groups and practical approaches to sustainability education. Mark’s Masters (MA) thesis explored how tackling inequality and sustainability go hand in hand and this formed the basis of Down to Earth. In October 2020, Mark was awarded an MBE for Services to Young People and Environment. In September 2021, Mark was appointed onto the board of Natural Resources Wales as a Non-Executive Director. Mark has been happily living off-grid in a wooden house for over 16 years and has two lovely daughters.

NON EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS

Anna Cook

Anna is a Non-Executive Director of Down to Earth Project and Treasury Manager at Valleys to Coast Housing Ltd in Bridgend and fully qualified CCAB accountant. Her background is housing sector, where she has worked for the last 28 years and specialises in development scheme appraisal.
She lives near Swansea with her husband and 2 hairy ugly babies (dogs), Mollie & Winnie.

David Holland

David is a Non-Executive Director of Down to Earth and an Environmentalist specialising in the restoration of rivers and the creation of new wetland habitats throughout the UK. He has a passion for rivers, local food and real ale.

Maggie Northam

Maggie is a Leadership Development and Training specialist with over 40 years’ experience in both the UK and Africa. As well as working within and for many multi-national organisations, she was Programme Director at the Graduate Institute of Management and Technology at Henley College (in Africa, working on the design and delivery of leadership and management development programmes for mining, construction and banking firms throughout Africa.

Simon McWhirter

Simon McWhirter is the UK Green Building Council’s Deputy Chief Executive and Director of External Affairs, where he leads the policy and political work, as well as overseeing the corporate communications with members, media and the wider industry. He also has oversight of UKGBC’s portfolio of place-based projects and devolved activity, including heading up UKGBC Scotland - and leads on work around international impact. Aligned to all this, Simon sits on a variety of fora including the UK government’s Green Construction Board’s Steering Group, the Scottish Government’s Green Heat Finance Task Force, and the West Midlands Combined Authority’s Future Homes Taskforce. He also sits as a Director on the UK’s National Retrofit Hub and Scotland's Built Environment, Smarter Transformation.
Simon brings over 25 years’ experience in communications, business development, industry and policy & advocacy to UKGBC, having held a wide range of roles spanning across the construction, finance and not-for-profit sectors. He joined UKGBC from the Active Building Centre, where he was Head of Engagement. Previous roles include seven years as Sales Director at the innovative housebuilder HAB Housing, and five years at global conservation charity WWF, where he drove their work on the sustainable homes agenda – during this time he sat on the UK government's 2016 Zero Carbon Task Force and Wales’ Low and Zero Carbon Hub. Prior to joining WWF, Simon enjoyed a diverse career, with roles in the finance sector as an international tax consultant, as well as spending several years as a tabloid newspaper reporter. He is currently a NED for the Welsh-based sustainable construction and skills social enterprise, Down to Earth, and for a mental health-focussed events organisation Peloton Running. Simon has Masters degrees in Law from Oxford University and International Economic and Business Law from Kyushu University, Japan

Andrew Baker

Andrew is a Non-Executive Director of Down to Earth and specialises in business development and sustainability consultancy. He has led the EMEA sustainability consultancies at the world’s three largest property advisory firms. His passions are decarbonisation, social justice and welsh rugby.

Lauren Fear

Ceri Davies