Charlotte Ennor

Office manager

Charlotte joined Brook Lyndhurst as Office Manager in May 2009. After 15 years’ experience running busy television and fashion production offices in West London, she can solve almost any office crisis unruffled.

At Brook Lyndhurst, Charlotte ensures that the office runs smoothly. Her day-to-day responsibilities range from IT solutions, through dealing with office supplies, to the emergency procurement of locally-sourced gluten and lactose free cookies. She organises and runs our annual volunteer day, as well as any and all office parties, and is involved in the production of our sustainability report.

Charlotte has also worked on a number of client projects, co-ordinating and arranging fieldwork. These have included NESTA’s Big Green Challenge Prize Fund and Big Green Challenge Plus projects, and Defra’s Product Lifetimes project. Most recently she booked over 400 interviews for our evaluation of the Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund.

Charlotte’s passion for sustainability reaches into her home life as well; in her spare time, she attempts to train her two young sons in the art of vegetable growing. She enjoys cycling, and is pleased to live in a short cycling distance of the office as this means she does not need to don lycra for the journey.
 

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Brook Lyndhurst Blog

  • Brook Lyndhurst in action: Coppicing for London Wetland Centre

    The main activity for this year’s corporate volunteer day was coppicing. For those who don’t know – which at the time included a couple of us, who met the news of our activity with blank faces - coppicing is to “cut back (a tree or shrub) to ground level periodically to stimulate growth.” On the morning of [...] 

  • How to get ‘generation snooze’ to use fewer resources

    This was originally a guest post from Brook Lyndhurst on the Green Alliance’s Green Living Blog: http://greenlivingblog.org.uk/  To use our resources more sustainably, do we ‘just need to wake up’? This is the suggestion from Generation Awake, an EU campaign fronted by three singing shopping bags, which was launched last month with the aim of making [...] 

  • Brook Lyndhurst success at CIWM awards

    It is not often that we at Brook Lyndhurst leave our spreadsheets behind and dress up for an awards ceremony, but we were proud and honoured to be informed that our Household Waste Prevention – A Review Of Evidence paper was to be awarded the James Jackson medal at the CIWM Professional Awards 2011. The [...]