15 October 2025 12pm – 1pm Zoom webinar

Overview

Join our expert panel at 12 noon on Wednesday 15 October to discuss the findings of the 2025 IWFM Sustainability Report: ‘Tackling the other half of the climate challenge: Adaptation’. 

In partnership with Equans UK & Ireland, we’ll examine the report’s key themes and discuss how workplace and facilities management teams should prioritise climate adaptation planning. The panel will consider the roles of service providers and WFMs, and the importance of collaboration to embed sustainability throughout the supply chain. We’ll also discuss how organisations can balance cost considerations with sustainability goals in their supply chain management. 

During the session, we’ll poll attendees to capture their organisation’s approach to climate risk analysis and close with actionable recommendations and takeaways for workplace and facilities teams. 

On the panel 

  • Anna Williamson MSc, dipESG, CIWFM, AFHEA, LFA, Associate Lecturer, University of the Built Environment 

  • Kam Singh, Executive Director, ESG, EMCOR; Chair, IWFM Sustainability Special Interest Group 

  • Rob Molyneux CEnv MISEP, Head of Sustainability & Environment, Equans UK & Ireland 

Register now to join the webinar. 

You can download the full report ahead of the webinar here.

Sponsors

 

Speakers

Andrew Gladstone-Heighton

Head of Policy and Insight, IWFM

Andrew is an experienced policy analyst with over a decade's experience of working in the post 14 education sector, devolved government & membership organisation in the built environment and environmental services.

He has an awarding body and policy professional background with a Bachelor's Degree focused in Political Science and Government from Newcastle University.

He is also chair of a primary school board of governors. In his spare time, he is an artist, musician & occasional essayist.

Rob Molyneux

Head of Sustainability & Environment, Equans UK & Ireland

Rob Molyneux is an accomplished sustainability leader with over 20 years’ experience driving environmental performance, carbon reduction and ESG strategy across the built environment, facilities management, and energy sectors.

He drives the integration of sustainable practices, ensuring compliance, innovation and measurable progress towards net zero.

Chartered through ISEP, Rob combines deep technical expertise in carbon management and climate risk with strategic leadership and stakeholder engagement. Passionate about creating lasting impact, he focuses on embedding sustainability as both a business enabler and a force for positive environmental and social change.

Kam Singh

Executive Director – ESG, EMCOR UK

As the Chair of IWFM’s Sustainability SIG, Kam’s specialisms include Strategic ESG, Energy, Carbon and Environmental Management and he is an MBA qualified energy and sustainability executive with more than 30 years’ industry experience. As a chartered engineer, with a portfolio of technical, managerial and commercial skills Kam has practiced within both the public and private sectors, with a particular focus on sustainability and net zero strategies for corporate clients. Kam also has extensive experience within the facilities management industry, with a proven track record at both strategic and operational levels with several global client organisations.

Anna Williamson

Practitioner and strategic leader in apprenticeship delivery and decision making
Practitioner and strategic leader in apprenticeship delivery and decision making. Over twenty years’ experience in the built environment, specialising in ESG and regenerative principles. Driving the development of collaborative approaches to teaching, learning and assessment on the sector leading FM degree apprenticeship at University of Bolton with responsibility for internal and external quality standards, to deliver outstanding pedagogy, curriculum development and learner experience