CHEESE PROJECT CIC - Key Persons


GEOFFREY HUNTER

Job Titles:
  • Non Executive Director
Geoffrey has an MChem in Materials Engineering and Chemistry. He worked for Glass Technology Services as a forensic glass analyst and fracture engineer. He has a PGCE in teaching Physics and Chemistry and taught at Merchants Academy. He was previously a thermographic imaging surveyor for CHEESE. He is at dissertation stage (focussing upon challenges and opportunities relating to air tightness) of his MSc in Building Surveying and is a new graduate building control surveyor for ACT surveyors.

JOSHUA MUDIE - Treasurer

Job Titles:
  • Non Executive Director
  • Treasurer
Joshua became involved with The CHEESE Project through volunteering as part of the Asking Bristol initiative. He is a Financial Services auditor, working for EY in Bristol. His educational background was in Civil Engineering, where he gained an undergraduate MEng from the University of Bristol, continuing on to complete a PhD in the field of Timber-Concrete Composite Floors, awarded in 2020.

MICHAEL ALFORD ANDREWS - CEO, Chairman

Job Titles:
  • CEO
  • Chairman
Mike was a BBC TV senior producer responsible for budgets of millions of pounds while directing environmental TV series that won international awards. He subsequently ran his own company for 10 years, contributing ideas to national environment exhibitions including the Eden Project. He was a founder of the CHEESE project in 2014 and has worked pro bono since then.

ROZ THOMAS

Job Titles:
  • Vice - Chair and Director of Training and Membership
Roz has completed two phases as a surveyor and in summer 2019 joined the team to become more involved with the project all year round. Her first tasks have been streamlining the survey process and helping the recruitment of new tracers the upcoming season. Roz has a Geography degree and has since pursued career in the energy sector, currently working as a renewable energy analyst.

TRACEY KOVACS

Job Titles:
  • Development Co - Ordinator
Tracey joined the organisation April 2023. She is passionate about raising awareness of how we all can make small changes to improve the energy efficiency in our homes, including how low-cost remedial actions can save householders money, improve their comfort and well-being, and work towards reducing their energy consumption and carbon footprint. Her role is varied and includes engagement with general public, attending events, marketing, administration, and a range of other duties to ensure the project's successful seasons.