Kate Hailstone

Kate is a Management Account at the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB). She has worked across all levels of the game over the last 14 years and currently focuses on the major and international events side of the business. She is part of the ECB sustainability working group, supporting the development of policies and […]
Mike Lloyd

Mike is the Sustainability and Logistics Manager at Arsenal FC. He has overseen the club’s switch to renewable energy, the introduction of a reusable cup scheme, and the installation of a 3Mw battery into the Emirates Stadium.
Peter Watts

Pete is a leading expert in sport venue and event operations. He is currently MD of Rockvolt, a stadium consultancy, and has delivered services for Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Ascot, Wimbledon, Twickenham, Chelsea FC, Arsenal FC and Kia Oval.
Hattie Park

Hattie is the Sustainability Manager for The All England Lawn Tennis Club, which stages The Championships, Wimbledon. She joined the AELTC in February 2019 following nine years as Sustainability Manager for the BBC.
Amanda Curtis

Amanda has been driving sustainability and creating change within events & business over the last 20 years, and currently leads the ATP Tennis Tour sustainability programme.
Kirstin McEvoy

Kirstin is the Sustainability and Corporate Social Values Manager for The Jockey Club, delivering significant reductions in energy consumption and improvements in waste management along with the employee engagement programme ‘Going Green’.
Darren Crossman

Darren is Facilities and Safety manager for the Principality (formerly Millennium) Stadium. He has worked in the facilities industry for 30 years, and has been involved with BASIS since 2010.
Dr Russell Seymour

Russell was the first Sustainability Manager at a major UK sports venue – Lord’s Cricket Ground. He worked with MCC for 19 years, overseeing the transition to 100% renewable energy, and founded BASIS in 2010. He is widely regarded as the leading UK voice on sustainability in sport.