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Nick Hounsfield was born on 17 September, 1973 in Bristol, United Kingdom, is an entrepreneur. Discover Nick Hounsfield's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Entrepreneur
Founder & CVO The Wave
Director Surfing England |
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51 years old |
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Virgo |
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17 September 1973 |
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17 September |
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Bristol, United Kingdom |
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United Kingdom |
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He is a member of famous entrepreneur with the age 51 years old group.
Nick Hounsfield Height, Weight & Measurements
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Nick Hounsfield Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Nick Hounsfield worth at the age of 51 years old? Nick Hounsfield’s income source is mostly from being a successful entrepreneur. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 2020, Hounsfield spearheaded a partnership between The Wave and The Wave Project to begin a surf-therapy pilot for children aged eight to 18 in the greater Bristol area who suffer from poor mental health. The Wave Project founder Joe Taylor explained how the sessions are designed to build confidence, self-esteem and resilience. The program was first made available on NHS prescription in May 2019 for children in Devon and Cornwall after a pilot project that began in 2010. In 2018 an independent report revealed that the courses “consistently improved the wellbeing of young people” and “had a lasting, positive impact.”
In February 2020, Hounsfield suffered multiple strokes that affected his speech. This, however, by his own admission built his resilience.
In 2020, The Wave Bristol was awarded the Civils Project of the Year for Excellence In Construction in the South West UK. The Wave Bristol was also awarded the Cultural & Leisure Project of the Year at the British Construction Industry Awards and the Michelmores Property Awards. Further in 2020, The Wave Bristol was awarded Green Building Project of the Year at the Business Green Leaders Awards. The richest award, or reward of all, however, is the pleasure of the experience that many, many participants have taken away from their trips to The Wave Bristol.
The Wave Bristol opened in October 2019 receiving awards from the British Construction Industry and Green Business Leaders for construction, sustainability and leisure. The kite-shaped surfing lake is 180 metres long, 200 metres wide and approximately 1.5 metres deep with varied bathymetry to dictate wave breaking points and wave morphology. The surfing lake contains 26 million litres of water and is divided into two parts for left breaking and right breaking waves, separated by a pontoon which houses the wave-making system. This is a machine-based modular technology patented as Wavegarden Cove and designed to replicate water particle movement of ocean groundswells to generate waves.
Hounsfield is a Director of English and British Surfing and has worked with the British and English Surf Teams for the annual ISA World Surfing Games and annual ISA World Para Surfing Championships. He is director for Surfing England and Chair of the Board of Directors. In 2019, Hounsfield joined the UK Sport International Leadership Programme to represent British Surfing. Hounsfield has overseen surfing's first funding from UK Sport to invest in the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The technology used at The Wave Bristol is different to Surf Snowdonia opened in Wales in 2015 where waves are generated by an underwater foil and drive system, also designed by Wavegarden and patented as Wavegarden Lagoon. The Wave London is currently in development in Lee Valley Regional Park and planned for 2023.
Hounsfield was voted one of the UK's “Most Disruptive Entrepreneurs” by The Daily Telegraph in 2014 across fields of technology, finance, retail, sport and manufacturing. In 2015 Hounsfield featured in Business West as one of “9 young entrepreneurs nailing the start-up scene in the South West”. In 2018, Hounsfield was listed in the Business Leaders Top 50 Southwest Entrepreneurs, featuring leaders who have had a positive economic impact in the South West UK. Business Leader described Hounsfield's “relentless vision to create an inland surfing destination” that “has seen the business attract millions of pounds in investment.”
Hounsfield founded The Wave in 2012 with sustainability at the heart and the aim to bring year-round consistent surfing and its benefits to a safe inland environment for both beginners and experts, starting with Bristol. Hounsfield partnered with business directors Craig Stoddart and Nick Asheshov, and campaigned to raise attention, funds, land and technology for the project. The Wave undertook research through a public information and accountability framework to explore the viability of both Wave Loch and Wavegarden technology, ultimately choosing to partner with Wavegarden. They raised £26 million through investment and secured site planning in 2014 (and 2017 for further design revisions) from South Gloucestershire Council to construct the facility on 70 acres of grassland in Washingpool Farm, Easter Compton, 1.4 miles from Cribbs Causeway and 7 miles from Bristol City Centre. This plot is part of the Avon Forest conservation area and close to the Severn Estuary.
Nick Hounsfield was introduced to surfing by his father Brian - an osteopath and sailor - in the mid 1970s on regular visits to Cornwall, and has been an avid surfer ever since. Hounsfield graduated as an osteopath in 1997 with a BSc (Hons) from the British School of Osteopathy and was founder and clinical director of The Family Practice, Bristol with his wife, Juliana Hounsfield. In 2009, Hounsfield became a Council Member on the healthcare regulator the General Osteopathic Council.