Tees Business Tees Business issue 11 | Page 37

Serving the Teesside Business Community | 37 Pictures by Martin Walker POWER Michael McGeary meets the men behind the energy firm making waves at Hartlepool Marina... Bob Moore – the Utility Alliance managing director who was once a driver in the Royal Logistics Corps. H artlepool has been synonymous with energy ever since plans were revealed to build a nuclear power station in the town almost 50 years ago. But it’s now hitting the headlines again as the home of Utility Alliance, the big new name in the energy consultancy market, which already employs 246 people just two years after being established. While that’s an eye-catching achievement it comes as no surprise to industry insiders who know all about the three men behind the firm. Chief executive officer Darren Sutherland, 58, managing director Bob Moore, 38, and his brother, chief operating officer Phill Moore, 37, hatched the idea to start up on their own while working together for the UK’s biggest energy consultancy. “We all believed we could do a much better job ourselves,” says Bob. “We adopted a similar business model but introduced some fresh thinking as well.” “We wanted to take all the good things we’d seen, leave the sloppiness behind and add in some good ideas of our own,” adds Darren. They used their own savings as start- up funding, although Bob admits the sums involved were a “drop in the ocean” compared to the figures the business is generating now. “We knew the people to talk to and they knew us,” he says. “That meant we could get money up front from suppliers, which we then reinvested. “People said we’d bitten off more >>