Ecus will be rebranded as Cura Terrae on the 6th January 2025.

Amy started working at Ecus in 2024 as its Head of Heritage, having worked in heritage consultancy for over 20 years. She leads the Heritage team, ensuring the quality and consistency of our delivery of projects and building on the wealth of knowledge and experience of our staff.

She has a bachelor’s degree in archaeology and masters in historic buildings. After an early career working for archaeology fieldwork units and local authorities, she spent the last 20 years in consultancy, latterly working at an international consultancy based in the north of England. She has worked throughout the UK and provided support internationally, most notably in the drafting of building regulations in Hong Kong. Most of her experience is in planning and consents, and she has provided support to such projects as Thames Tideway HS2 and the Transpennine Rail Upgrade. She has in recent years specialised in the renewables and infrastructure sectors.

Having made the move to Cura Terrae, she is looking forward to expanding the heritage offering and optimising the potential of the team.

Qualifications

  • BA (Hons) Archaeology and Ancient History
  • MA Archaeology of Buildings

Memberships

  • Member of Chartered Institute of Archaeologists