George founded Stag Energy in 2002 to focus on asset origination, development and optimisation within the UK gas value chain. Prior to the establishment of Stag Energy, George was Senior Vice President with InterGen, overseeing the creation of a 17,000MW global generation portfolio between 1994-2002. His responsibilities included being Regional Executive for Europe, Africa and Middle East, with a $6bn investment portfolio, following four years as the Asia Pacific Regional Executive based in Hong Kong.

George founded Stag Energy in 2002 to focus on asset origination, development and optimisation within the UK gas value chain. Prior to the establishment of Stag Energy, George was Senior Vice President with InterGen, overseeing the creation of a 17,000MW global generation portfolio between 1994-2002. His responsibilities included being Regional Executive for Europe, Africa and Middle East, with a $6bn investment portfolio, following four years as the Asia Pacific Regional Executive based in Hong Kong.

In the last 5 years George has engaged with the UK Government to help create a regulatory environment which will underpin security of energy supplies and encourage new investment in both gas generation and gas storage. In conjunction with other asset developers, finance providers and industrial consumers he has demonstrated to policy makers and policy influencers the importance of Government providing the appropriate regulatory framework to support new infrastructure investment in the gas to power chain (eg the UK capacity market) to ensure lower carbon emissions and cost-effective security of supply.

George holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Durham University, a Masters in Business Administration from Cranfield School of Management and a Diploma in Finance and Accounting from City of London University.