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Our People

Simon French-Bluhm

Chief Executive Officer

Meet Simon, a seasoned veteran with a quarter-century of expertise in the construction and consulting industry, with a special focus on Environmental and Sustainability Management.

With a robust background in civil engineering and construction, Simon effortlessly integrates environmental aspects into the projects of our company, thereby instilling them into our clients’ culture.

After a near-decade long successful stint at Laing O’Rourke in Western Australia, Simon embarked on a new journey. He founded Enveng Group, with a vision to disseminate his vast knowledge and experience across the industry.

Adding to his impressive credentials, Simon earned his Infrastructure Sustainability Council ISAP accreditation in 2014. A true pioneer in his field, Simon is the driving force behind our mission for a sustainable future.

Senior Staff

General Manager

Vitor was promoted to General Manager of Bennelongia in Februaru 2026, taking over from the retiring Mike Scanlon.   

Vitor C. Marques has a BSc degree (Biological Sciences) with major in Animal Biology from São Paulo State University in Brazil. He has worked in marine conservation institutes along the Brazilian coastline, acquiring extensive experience in fieldwork and data collection in remote areas. 

Vitor was also involved in research projects that aimed to analyse the impact of human activities in estuarine and marine ecosystems, observing and analysing changes in the behaviour and distribution of certain species of marine animals. 

Vitor is a pivotal member of Bennelongia’s field teams, as well as completing reports and the analysis of results.

Kevin Sagastume Espinoza

SRE Technical Manager

Kevin leads the company’s SRE invertebrate assessment program. He holds a Bachelor of Science from the National Autonomous University of Honduras and a Master of Science in Zoology from The University of Western Australia. His career combines academic research, university teaching, taxonomic expertise and environmental consulting, providing a strong foundation for the delivery of high-quality fauna surveys, impact assessments and regulatory approvals. Prior to joining Bennelongia, Kevin served as Zoology Laboratory Coordinator at the National Autonomous University of Honduras, where he collaborated with national and international researchers across a range of taxonomic groups, with a particular focus on arachnids. His postgraduate research examined speciation within the trapdoor spider genus Proshermacha in the Stirling Range, applying geometric morphometric techniques to investigate morphological divergence among populations and contributing to a deeper understanding of species boundaries in Australian mygalomorph spiders.

Drawing on extensive field experience in both Central America and Western Australia, Kevin provides specialist expertise in the survey, identification and assessment of short-range endemic invertebrates. As Bennelongia’s SRE lead, he is responsible for the identification and review of most arachnid groups, with particular strengths in spider taxonomy and morphological assessment. Kevin has managed and delivered numerous SRE surveys, targeted species investigations, habitat assessments and impact evaluations for major mining, energy and infrastructure projects across Western Australia. His technical expertise is supported by a strong publication record in peer-reviewed scientific journals, including taxonomic revisions, species descriptions and ecological research on arachnids and other invertebrates. Through his leadership, scientific rigour and practical understanding of environmental approvals, Kevin plays a key role in ensuring Bennelongia delivers defensible, high-quality outcomes for clients while advancing knowledge of Western Australia’s unique SRE fauna.

Jim Cocking

Senior Biologist/Survey Supervisor

Jim Cocking has a BSc and GradDipSc from Curtin University and worked for the Department of Parks and Wildlife Science Division from 1994 to 2007. As a survey supervisor Jim has very extensive experience sampling and identifying subterranean fauna, undertaking river assessment, aquatic macro-invertebrate monitoring and identification, SRE surveying and foraging, native vertebrate fauna and feral predator monitoring, surveying and translocations. Jim has worked extensively in all regions of Western Australia on mining leases, pastoral properties, national parks, reserves and vacant crown land.

Jane McRae

Senior Taxonomist

Jane McRae worked at the Australian Museum and British Museum of Natural History prior to joining the Department of Parks and Wildlife from 1995 to 2007. Jane has worked on the taxonomy of polychaete worms, isopods, copepods, ostracods, scorpions, beetles, silverfish, cockroaches and hemipterans. She has been involved in regional surveys of aquatic invertebrates in wetlands and rivers throughout much of WA, and for the past seven years has undertaken most of Bennelongia’s identifications of stygofauna and troglofauna species, as well as identifying some SRE taxa. Jane has been an author of many taxonomic publications and is widely regarded for her exceptional identification skills.

Daniel White

Principal Biologist

Daniel White has BSc (Hons) and MSc degrees from the University of Edinburgh and a PhD from University College London. He has undertaken numerous conservation genetic research projects over the past 15 years in Australia and New Zealand with a strong applied ethic on a diverse array of taxa, with findings taken up at both state and federal government levels for implementation in various conservation management programs. Most recently he was appointed as a Research Fellow in the National Environmental Science Program Threatened Species Recovery Hub at UWA where his work focused on using genetic/genomic diversity and population modelling to guide conservation management of five threatened Western Australian mammals.

Vitor Marques

Principal Biologist

Vitor C. Marques has a BSc degree (Biological Sciences) with major in Animal Biology from São Paulo State University in Brazil. He has worked in marine conservation institutes along the Brazilian coastline, acquiring extensive experience in fieldwork and data collection in remote areas. Vitor was also involved in research projects that aimed to analyse the impact of human activities in estuarine and marine ecosystems, observing and analysing changes in the behaviour and distribution of certain species of marine animals. Vitor is a pivotal member of Bennelongia’s field teams, as well as completing reports and the analysis of results.

Our Staff

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Connie Mandrakas

Accountant

Connie provides financial and administrative support to Bennelongia since 2018. She has extensive accounting experience in a range of industries, both in Australia and overseas.

Melita Pennifold

Senior Scientist (BSc)

Melita is an aquatic biologist with extensive research experience in aquatic ecology. She has vast experience in taxonomic identification including aquatic, subterranean and SRE groups.

Heather McLetchie

Biologist

Jaxon Haines

Biologist

Veera Haslam

Biologist

Oscar Garswood

Biologist

Will Baxter

Biologist

Will joined Bennelongia as a Biologist in early 2024. He has extensive experience in fieldwork, and taxonomic identifications, in particular Pseudoscorpion and Harvestmen identifications.

Ethan Lamont

Biologist

Ethan is a Biologist at Bennelongia, assisting with a wide variety of both subterranean and short-range endemic (SRE) invertebrate work. He joined the team in early 2023 and has gained extensive laboratory, report writing and fieldwork experience.

Callum Donohue

Biologist

Emily Stout

Biologist

Emily is a biologist at Bennelongia, she joined the team in early 2025 and contributes to field work, laboratory processing and report writing.

Kiara Harris

Biologist

Leila McCaughan

Biologist

Sevina Jones

Biologist

Santiago Rodriguez Bualo

Biologist

Our Associates

Stuart Halse

Stuart is a expert in subterranean fauna and wetland ecology with taxonomic expertise in ostracods.

Grant Pearson

Grant has extensive experience in wetland research and waterbirds throughout WA.

Andrew Trotter

Associate Professor in Aquaculture Production at Institute for Marine and.Antartic Studies.

Koen Martens

Leading ostracod taxonomists who is Head of Research at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.

Isa Schön

Studies the phylogeny, molecular ecology and evolution of non-marine Ostracoda.

Brian Timms

Research interests are the taxonomy of conchostracans, anostracans and notostracans and the ecology of temporary wetlands.

Stefano Taiti

Stefano is an Italian isopod taxonomist who focuses on Oniscidae.

Russell Shiel

Russell is Australia’s foremost expert of rotifers and cladocerans.

Mike Picker

Mike Picker is one of Africa’s leading entomologists. He has a BSc and PhD..

Lars Hendrich

Lars is a curator at the Zoologische Staatssammlung München in Germany, specialising in aquatic beetles.

Danilo Harms

Danilo is a prominent German arachnologist and evolutionary biologist.

Bruno Buzatto

Bruno is evolutionary biologist mostly focused on insects and arachnids.

Robin Hare

Robin joined Bennelongia in June 2022 after completing a PhD focussing on..