BarkerGilmore, a boutique recruiting firm specializing in legal and compliance executive search and leadership development, has recruited energy industry expert Brandy Anderson as the new General Counsel of Synthica Energy. The engagement was managed by John Gilmore, Managing Partner of BarkerGilmore, and Steve Bell, Managing Director of BarkerGilmore.
“Brandy brings a wealth of experience in renewable energy law and a proven ability to guide leadership teams,” said Bell. “Her appointment as General Counsel will undoubtedly strengthen the company’s legal capabilities and support its ambitious growth plans.”
Before joining Synthica Energy, Anderson served as the General Counsel of a global organization focused on renewable energy. With over twenty years of experience practicing law, she is guaranteed to significantly impact the organization’s growing legal team.
“With Brandy joining Synthica Energy, we are confident she will be instrumental in steering the company through its expansion and leadership transition,” said Bell. “Her background in the renewable energy sector and strong legal and business acumen perfectly position her to help Synthica achieve its goal of becoming a leading RNG producer.”
This engagement has significantly enriched our pool of vetted and actively engaged General Counsel candidates. As a result, BarkerGilmore is well-positioned to make swift progress on similar searches within the sector. If our services can assist your organization, please do not hesitate to contact us.
About Synthica Energy
Synthica Energy, an anaerobic digestion and Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) development company, focuses on creating organics-to-energy facilities in underserved markets. Synthica’s mission is to divert pre-consumer organic waste from landfills, reduce methane emissions, and convert organic material into RNG, providing industrial manufacturers and North American utilities with greener waste disposal options and reliable RNG access. Their urban-friendly Food Waste RNG facilities divert one million tons of organic feedstocks from landfills annually, generating enough energy to power 30,000 homes.