She is passionate about regenerative development, climate action and nature recovery – themes that have shaped her studies, career and voluntary work.
Before joining the Trust, Anna worked at the UKGBC, coordinating its Advancing Net Zero and Social Value programmes. This experience strengthened her understanding of sustainability and her commitment to addressing its environmental and social dimensions together, often drawing on Doughnut Economics to support this approach.
Motivated by a desire to be part of the solution, Anna brings energy and purpose to projects, with a focus on achieving positive outcomes for people and the planet. Since joining the Trust, she has contributed to large-scale masterplan sustainability strategies and design support, annual ESG reporting, local government and corporate climate action strategies, stakeholder engagement, social value strategies and policy research.
Anna regularly advises on proposed developments as they progress through design and planning. She understands the importance of sustainability, collaboration and stakeholder engagement in shaping successful, sustainable places.
Alongside her consultancy work, Anna is the Trust’s internal Sustainability Manager, responsible for delivering its SBTi-aligned Climate Transition Action Plan (CTAP) and developing the organisation’s approach to carbon offsetting.
Anna also holds an 18-month role on The Wildlife Trusts’ Steering Group for Young People, advising on next-generation priorities for wildlife conservation, nature recovery and climate action.