
Allen Fan, CEO
Allen’s led and managed carbon projects. He’s worked closely with experts on investment structures totalling $50M+. During this time, he felt the pain of the current system and saw the possibilities of what could be.
We blend hands-on experience in carbon project delivery with globally distributed software development—balancing finance with design, and deep expertise in technology with a strong appreciation for ecology.
Allen’s led and managed carbon projects. He’s worked closely with experts on investment structures totalling $50M+. During this time, he felt the pain of the current system and saw the possibilities of what could be.
Eugene spent the last two decades building products and leading tech teams at scale-ups and start-ups like Canva, JetBrains, and Yandex. He's helped shape dozens of products with millions of daily active users.
Oliver is a software engineer with experience in the development and deployment of dynamic and interactive user interfaces. His work spans the full software development life cycle, support, and maintenance.
With 13 years of experience in end-to-end digital design, Harry has led international teams at start-ups through to enterprise. He now focusses on regenerative design solutions at the intersection of biology and technology.
Carbon project developers have a stressful job. Allen experienced this first hand when he was working at a carbon project developer — the 5am calls, putting out fires, juggling multiple spreadsheets to figure out what’s going on.
Accountants have Quickbooks, businesses that sell stuff have Salesforce, and carbon project developers are just supposed to make it work with spreadsheets?
If we are truly going to tackle climate change, then carbon project development shouldn’t be so hard!
We are building CarbonHQ so project developers can focus on what matters the most — their projects, community and environmental impact, not wrangling spreadsheets.
We couldn’t do this alone, and we are lucky to have world-class investors in our corner.
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