Clive Portman

Senior Frontend Developer at Mobilityways

Clive Portman is a skilled Senior Frontend Developer at Mobilityways since September 2022, following a notable tenure as a Senior Full-Stack Developer at The Portman Co. from April 2017 to May 2023. Prior to this, Clive held the position of Technical Director at Special Design Studio / Web & Pen from March 2012 to May 2023 and worked as a Developer at Web & Pen from January 2009 to March 2011. Clive's early career also includes experience as a part-time Class Teacher at Trowse Primary School and Brookland Junior School, focusing on primary education. Educationally, Clive earned a PhD in neotectonics, geochemistry, and palaeoenvironments from the University of East Anglia and a PGCE in middle years from the University of Bath, along with a First Class BSc in Geology from the University of Derby.

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Norwich, United Kingdom

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Mobilityways

Mobilityways is on a mission to make Zero Carbon Commuting a reality. We build ground-breaking climate tech, empowering large employers to measure, reduce and report their scope 3 commuter emissions. For two decades our Liftshare Platform powers the carsharing communities of hundreds of the UK's large employers and local authorities. Categorised as "scope 3" emissions, commuting emissions account for 5% of the UK’s total emissions - 18 billion kg of CO2e annually. Often overlooked, commuting emissions are increasingly under the spotlight following organisations setting ambitious net zero targets. These targets cannot be met unless commuting emissions are addressed. Mobilityways suite of software tools that enables employers are the only software solution dedicated to decarbonising the commute, providing full visibility of commuting challenges and identifying sustainable travel alternatives for employees. Mobilityways is uniquely powered by ACEL© (Average Commuter Emissions Level) which is the only standardised methodology for benchmarking and comparing commuter emissions. This allows organisations to track their progress and measure the effectiveness of sustainable travel initiatives.