Hudson is a Project Partnerships Specialist located in our Sydney office, where he works across GreenCollar’s carbon portfolio. Originally from Queensland, growing up he split his time between Toowoomba and the family farm in the state’s Traprock region. When he wasn’t helping his dad muster goats and repair fencelines Hudson spent his school holidays and weekends wandering along creekbeds and climbing rocky outcrops with his siblings, through this exploration of the land he developed a deep appreciation for Australian landscapes and habitats. Hudson studied a Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) at QUT, which coupled with his firsthand understanding of the challenges Australian pastoralists face on a daily basis makes him uniquely qualified to work directly with GreenCollar’s landholders to develop projects. Hudson is motivated to apply his knowledge and experience toward delivering projects that provide beneficial outcomes for both the environment and the businesses of our landholders. In his spare time, Hudson enjoys playing tennis socially, cycling (usually to and from the beach), and watching any and all sport.
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