Façade specialist, Permasteelisa Group, has appointed Anna Foden as its first ever head of sustainability, after she left a similar role at ISG.
Foden will report directly to group innovation director, Kim Palmen-Koop, leading the company’s drive towards net zero.
Foden began her career in the construction industry at the Clark Construction Group in 2004 which led to her role as regional green coordinator.
After a year at the US Green Building Council NCR Chapter in 2010, she joined Max Fordham as sustainability assessor in 2012 before joining ISG in 2019, where she started as senior sustainability manager before becoming its head of sustainability for its fitout, retail, and datacentre businesses.
She has more than twenty years’ experience in the sector across construction and consultancy, spanning the US, UK, Europe, and the Middle East.
Foden said: “Having worked in the built environment my entire career, I understand the key sustainability drivers and nuances across the value chain. I’m looking forward to getting started in this challenging new role.
“I had the pleasure of working with Permasteelisa North America early in my construction career. I now look forward to working with the group as we head towards a net zero future.
“I’m impressed with the existing innovation, and crucially, the drive at Permasteelisa Group, to showcase the value the company brings around sustainability from design, manufacture, through to construction and aftercare in everything from whole-life carbon reductions, circularity, responsible sourcing, and beyond.”
Permasteelisa chief technical innovation officer, Jalal Fitoury, added: “We are delighted that Anna has agreed to take up this new role.
“She is an experienced senior sustainability professional with a background in construction and an excellent level of familiarity for the built environment ecosystem.
“We are excited to have her on the team and look forward to working with her on what is a crucial next step for Permasteelisa Group.”
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