LONDON (Alliance News) - Solar project investor Bluefield Solar Income Fund Ltd on Monday said it has appointed the founder of Flow Interactive to its board as an independent non-executive director.
Meriel Lenfestey founded customer experience consultancy Flow Interactive back in 1997 and left in 2016. She has held a number of non-executive and advisory roles since then.
Currently, Lenfestey is chair of energy and health consultancy firm Gemserv.
Bluefield Solar Chair John Rennocks said: "Her appointment comes at an exciting time in the Company's development, with Bluefield evaluating opportunities to participate in the next phase in the development of the UK's solar power sector, where the industry will not have access to government subsidies on future installations."
Shares in Bluefield were up 0.4% at 131.99 pence on Monday afternoon.


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