Henry was a talented, prolific, versatile and empathetic journalist, author and broadcaster. He was also a very special, kind human being.
He was invited to become part of the team at Constructive Voices by our producer, Jackie De Burca, who had previously interviewed Henry McDonald.
There was serendipity in this connection as Henry suggested to Jackie to interview some of the team at Changing Streams.
Constructive Voices had always intended to make a positive difference in the industry.
He spoke to Dr. Wendy Jones, the Scientific Lead and Climate Adviser firstly to tee up the hard facts behind the organisation. Then Henry spoke to Neal Maxwell, who set up Changing Streams after a life changing moment on a trip to the Artic. Neal had worked for thirty years in construction.
Neal speaks to Jackie about Henry.
And Everton and Cliftonville were his teams.
He had already covered the story about the then proposed Everton football stadium with the renowned Liverpool expert, Prof. Michael Parkinson.
Professor Michael Parkinson C.B.E. also pays tribute to Henry.
Moving on to an episode that he was especially delighted with was Episode 13 about How Women Can Help Create Sustainable Change.
This featured two wonderful women, Emma Nicholson, B.A, MSc, FCIOB, FIEMA, FWES, CEnv, FAPM, the Founding Director of Women in Sustainable Construction and Property
and Sumele Aruofor (now Adelana) who is the Senior Product Marketing Manager at SketchUp, Trimble
Both women commented on one of our LinkedIn posts:
Sumele -
This is such sad news — it was a pleasure to meet and chat with Henry. Sending my condolences to his family, friends and the Constructive Voices team. May he rest in peace.
Emma -
Goodness me I have just seen this terribly sad news about Henry. I send my deepest condolences, he was a brilliant interviewer! My best wishes and thoughts to his family. Emma Nicholson
