Helmont Energy is supported by an Advisory Panel. Members of the Advisory Panel provide expert technical and project advice to Helmont’s management team to ensure all of Helmont’s projects are delivered to the highest commercial, technical, governance and social standards. Panel members are trusted advisors to the business and have broad experience within energy, agricultural and Indigenous Enterprise developments.

Greg Pritchard

Director - LMS Energy

Greg is a corporate executive with broad experience across a range of ASX-listed companies including in global energy, mining and finance. Greg’s most recent position was Managing Director of the global distributed energy generator, EDL. Greg managed an international portfolio of over 100 distributed power projects in Australia, the United States, Canada and Europe. Greg was Managing Director for EDL between 2007 and 2016, having joined the company as Finance Director in 2001.

Prior to his appointment to EDL, Greg was the CFO of the listed QCT Resources Limited and, prior to that, of QNI Limited. Greg previously held various senior positions at KPMG and Wardley James Capel in Australia, the United Kingdom and Europe. Greg is a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand and holds a Bachelor of Commerce from The University of Melbourne and a Master of Applied Finance from Macquarie University. Greg currently serves as an independent non-executive director of Coronado Global Resources (ASX listed CRN) and a non-executive director of LMS Energy

Paul Barber

Chariman - RegenCo Group.

Paul is an experienced and successful senior executive possessing high level experience in all facets of the agricultural industry within Australia, New Zealand and Asia. Some of the key executive roles he has held include Group General Manager Elders Limited, General Manager Australia Incitec Pivot Limited and General Manager, Strategy and Business Development AWB Landmark.

The agricultural crop protection and crop production segments have been prominent throughout his career and has incorporated responsibilities for the operational aspects of procurement, sales and marketing, strategy development, mergers and acquisitions and key personnel identification and development.

Mark Denning

Eastern Divisional Manager -Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC)

Mark is an executive with more than 15 years’ experience in commercial, not-for-profit and Government related organizations in business development and operations, land-use enterprises, capital asset management and divestment and Indigenous Affairs. Mark is the current Eastern Divisional Manager of the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC) with responsibility for national investments to purchase and return country to Indigenous organizations across Australia and investing to sustainably scale enterprises on existing Indigenous held land and waters. Mark has led some of ILSC’s largest acquisition and divestment projects including the transfer of the $65M National Centre of Indigenous Excellence in Sydney.

Mark has an extensive network of relationships and highly regarded experience in brokering solutions and developing partnership pathways. Prior to the ILSC, he had leadership roles in the environment sector including with Greening Australia and currently sits on a number of Business, Environment and Heritage Advisory Panels.