Thibaud Sulzer

Blue Influencers Scheme's Blue Mentor In Somerset at Somerset Wildlife Trust

Thibaud Sulzer currently serves as the Blue Mentor for the Blue Influencers Scheme at Somerset Wildlife Trust, facilitating youth-led environmental projects across Somerset. In parallel, Thibaud works as a Community Engagement Officer on the DEFRA funded ELMS project, focused on supporting local landowners and communities in climate change adaptation. Previous roles include Sustainable Schools Travel Assistant at Bristol City Council, where responsibilities included leading educational activities on road safety, and Business Development Executive at PocDoc, achieving significant sales growth. Thibaud also gained experience as a Brand Ambassador for Pernod Ricard, promoting Scotch Whisky brands and implementing sustainability initiatives, and as a Rider for Deliveroo. Educational qualifications include a Postgraduate Degree in Outdoor Environmental and Sustainability Education from The University of Edinburgh, as well as degrees in Economics and Spanish from the University of Exeter, International Relations from Universidad de las Américas Puebla, and an International Baccalaureate from King's College School Wimbledon.

Location

Bristol, United Kingdom

Links

Previous companies


Org chart

This person is not in the org chart


Teams


Offices


Somerset Wildlife Trust

Somerset is one of the most habitat-diverse and wildlife-rich counties in Britain. Somerset Wildlife Trust is an independent conservation charity working to ensure this remains the case. We rely on the support of our members, donors and volunteers, as well as income from grant-making bodies and companies, including profits from our ecological consultancy, to look after Somerset’s wildlife and wild places. This includes the nature reserves in our care and the creation of thriving ‘living landscapes’ across the Mendips, the Levels and Moors, Taunton, and Somerset’s coast. We also work to influence Somerset’s policy-making and planning decisions, which affect the county’s wildlife and the wider environment to ensure nature is at the heart of decisions on our county’s future. We believe access to wildlife and wild places is important for people of all ages to value wildlife and help protect it, and also to enhance the health and wellbeing of everyone who lives and works in our wonderful county.


Industries

Employees

51-200

Links