Oliver Barton has a diverse work experience in various roles and companies. Oliver is currently working as the Chief Operating Officer at Novacene, where they specialize in the design, deployment, and management of IoT networks to reduce energy consumption and CO2 levels in real estate. Prior to Novacene, Oliver worked at PROPERTY 5 LTD as a Partner in Development, focusing on social impact solutions for the supported housing sector. Oliver also served as a Partner in Development at Regener8 Power, overseeing projects in the EMEA region. Oliver's previous experience includes roles such as Commercial Director at Flexygen Limited, Business Development Director at CBRE, Bid Lead at Serco's Central Bidding Team, and Business Development Manager at Serco and Veolia. Overall, Oliver has a strong background in business development and project management in the real estate and sustainability sectors.
Oliver Barton obtained their MBA in Global Economics & Outsourcing from Kingston University, where they studied from 2006 to 2008. Prior to that, they attended Wimbledon College, although specific details about their degree and field of study are not available.
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Novacene
Novacene is on a mission to simplify how buildings can achieve carbon reduction targets and truly start them on the path to carbon net zero. Any tanglible reduction in your businessās carbon footprint requires the right data. It is that simple. Getting there is a balance between, the cost to capture it, the speed to analyse it and the simplicity with which all that can be done. Novaceneās solution for the built environment combines all three. The data is live, accurate, fully curated and produces measurable savings and reports for the āEā of ESG. Not guesswork, marketing āword saladsā or greenwashing, but underpinned by proper science and mathematics. Novacene has worked with multiple clients across commercial buildings, world renowned heritage sites and public schools helping them reduce their carbon footprint.
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