Mark Neil Johnson FRSA

Teacher at Le Bocage International School
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Quatre Bornes, Plaines Wilhems District, Mauritius, MU

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Experience

    • Mauritius
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Teacher
      • Jan 2021 - Present

      I currently work as a teacher at Le Bocage International School and as a Service Learning Advisor to Diploma level students. This new career has provided me with both the time and insight into how the world is changing. I enjoy this role very much and it compliments my consultancy work and background experiences. I currently work as a teacher at Le Bocage International School and as a Service Learning Advisor to Diploma level students. This new career has provided me with both the time and insight into how the world is changing. I enjoy this role very much and it compliments my consultancy work and background experiences.

    • Innovation and Sustainability Consultant
      • Apr 2022 - Present

      Throughout my career, I have always acted in the capacity as a consultant and advocate to government, companies and NGO's related to policy development and operations management. I hold certification as a sustainable development advisor from the University of Mauritius, alongside over 20 Years operational experiences as a CEO, project manager and policy advisor. In 2007, I was appointed as a London Leader for Sustainable Development. In 2008 I was awarded fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts in recognition of industry leadership and in 2010 I was seconded to the Mayor of London to establish London's ambitious climate change adaptation and mitigation programmes. I relocated to Maurituis in 2013, where I worked as a remote consultant to the UK. In 2018 I gained a PGCE from the University of Sunderland. I now work as a teacher at Le Bocage International school alongside my consultancy activities. Recently, I have been writing a column in Le Mauricien newspaper about global development issues and have just completed the Innovation and Sustainability programme at the Saylor Academy. Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Consultant
      • Jul 2013 - Aug 2020

      I spent 7 years working remotely for Osborne Energy as part of an exit agreement from my previous role as CEO. During this time, I worked on business development leading the tendering and procurement of contracts and the establishment of robust industry compliant supply chains to PAS 91 Standards.

    • Chief Executive Officer
      • Jun 2010 - Jun 2013

      I was CEO of Osborne Energy from 2010 to 2013. During this time, I oversaw the companies restructure to adapt to the latest government policies related to energy efficiency. This resulted in an increase turnover of 24 million pounds and led Osborne to becoming one of the Industries leading suppliers of both the funding and installation of energy efficiency measures and renewable energies in the UK. This was achieved by establishing the UK's largest PAS 2030, PAS 91 compliant supply chain. During this time I worked with government on developing long term policy and worked as an advisor to several professional service companies, such as E&Y. Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Advisor to Mayor of London
      • May 2009 - Jul 2010

      During this year I was seconded from my role as Operations Director at Warm Zone to work with the Mayor and the Greater London Authority to establish London's long term climate change policies and programmes. This included working with the 33 London Boroughs, central government and private sector stakeholders. During this year I was seconded from my role as Operations Director at Warm Zone to work with the Mayor and the Greater London Authority to establish London's long term climate change policies and programmes. This included working with the 33 London Boroughs, central government and private sector stakeholders.

    • United Kingdom
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Operation Director London Warmzone
      • Mar 2001 - Jul 2008

      After completing my post graduate internship with the Energy Savings Trust I was recruited to be Operations Director of London Warm Zone, a project that aimed to address London's domestic climate change and fuel poverty issues. The project was a cross-sector partnership funded by government, London boroughs and EDF Energy. The programme was so successful that it was rolled out across 23 of the 33 London Boroughs, as was used as an international benchmark of best practice. After completing my post graduate internship with the Energy Savings Trust I was recruited to be Operations Director of London Warm Zone, a project that aimed to address London's domestic climate change and fuel poverty issues. The project was a cross-sector partnership funded by government, London boroughs and EDF Energy. The programme was so successful that it was rolled out across 23 of the 33 London Boroughs, as was used as an international benchmark of best practice.

    • United Kingdom
    • Environmental Services
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Regional EEAC Manager
      • May 1998 - Jun 2000

      After leaving University, I was awarded a scholarship to train as a manager of the East London office of the Energy Savings Trust. A position I held for 2 Years working on numerous local environmental and social projects. After leaving University, I was awarded a scholarship to train as a manager of the East London office of the Energy Savings Trust. A position I held for 2 Years working on numerous local environmental and social projects.

Education

  • SOAS University of London
    Master of Arts - MA (P/T), Development Economics and International Development
    2004 - 2006
  • Saylor Academy
    BUS604, Innovation and Sustainability
    2023 - 2023
  • University of Sunderland
    Postgraduate Degree, Education
    2016 - 2017
  • Queen Mary University of London
    Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Environmental Science
    1994 - 1997

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