Production & Technical Director Larkfleet Homes
Richard Olsen heads the commercial and marketing activities within the company and has been involved in the renewables sector for several years through a variety of businesses and projects. Richard brings over 25 years’ experience of commercial experience in the service industries covering Sales, Marketing and Commercial roles both executive and non-executive.
Particular experience includes: direct response marketing, strategic marketing, breakthrough strategies, commercial process control and automation, business process re-engineering and financial controls.
Richard holds a post-graduate Master in Business Administration from CASS, actively plays rugby and golf and is a keen sports fan.
In 2009 Nick graduated from The University of Nottingham with a Bachelors in Environmental Engineering (BEng (Hons)) and a Masters in Energy Conversion and Management (MSc), funded by an Industrial Sponsorship from industrial real estate provider Prologis.
In 2009 Nick graduated from The University of Nottingham with a Bachelors in Environmental Engineering (BEng (Hons)) and a Masters in Energy Conversion and Management (MSc), funded by an Industrial Sponsorship from industrial real estate provider Prologis. The course, which was fully accredited by CIBSE and the Engineering Council UK, provided a strong emphasis on management, science, technology and engineering within the context of renewable and sustainable energy technologies in the built environment.
As Business Development Manager for Arbor Heat and Power, Nick is now responsible for project development and client liaison from conception through to sale.
Volter (UK) Limited trading as Arbor Heat & Power. Company Reg No 8491465 in England and Wales.
Reducing energy costs and cutting carbon emissions while generating clean, renewable electricity, heating and hot water.
Arbor Heat and Power can help you to maximise the value of your timber resources, by offering wood and woodchip fuel drying concepts which increase the value of timber and timber products whilst generating additional revenue.
Hotels and rural leisure complexes combine energy intensive activities with high energy costs making them ideal candidates for onsite renewable energy generation.
The UK’s network of healthcare facilities are some of the most energy and carbon intensive buildings currently in use, owing to their complex processes and 24/7 operation. The health sector is also under immense pressure to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions.