The Team

Managing Partner
Nick Brown
Nick spent seven years working in the City as a banking and finance lawyer before leaving to set up havebike. Having worked closely with public and private sector clients on project finance, Nick has a clear understanding of commercial demands and deliverables in the public and private sectors. A lifelong mountain biker and qualified trail leader, Nick recently shocked us all by arriving at work on a brand new road bike.
Antique bikes on a gravelled promenade

Chairman 
Lee Moscovitch

Lee is a private equity professional with over a decade of experience in clean technology and infrastructure assets. He worked with Nick in the past and recently joined havebike in a non-executive capacity to provide senior level guidance from a private equity/finance perspective. Lee is a keen cyclist and has negotiated and mastered the roads of London over many years.

Mountain bike leaning on fence, haybales in background

 

 
 

 

Operations Director
Janis Tjarve
A highly regarded cycle mechanic and instructor with 10 years cycle industry experience earned in Europe, the US, and the UK. Janis holds Cytech Level 3 and City & Guilds Level 2 mechanics' qualifications and has worked on both David Cameron's and Boris Johnson's bicycles!
Janis is immensely proud of his titanium mountain bike. He can ride endurance and he can ride fast. He is a Latvian pocket rocket, beware!
 
Rural scene with mountain bike leaning against a fence, haybales in background
 
Commercial Manager
Georgie Wood
With 10 years' commercial experience gained in the fashion and leisure industry, Georgie confidently engages at all levels of the business and understands the complexities of large organisations and the public sector.
 
Georgie is a qualified cycle instructor and also writes for a cycling blog. She claims not to be competitive when it comes to cycling. These are false claims, we know!

London fixies against a roller door

Richie Barnett
Staff Welfare & Training Manager

 
A qualified Trainer Mechanic and member of the Institute for Learning, Richie has taught cycle maintenance to the highest standard working with ATG, the recognised industry leading training provider of the Cytech qualification. He holds A1 Assessor Award for City & Guilds Courses in Cycle Maintenance and also holds the necessary City & Guilds, NVQ and Cytech qualifications to lecture in and assess trainee mechanics. Richie also volunteers as a support mechanic for long distance charity rides, and he is not shy of pedalling the distance himself.
Cargo bike