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Alice Crowsley is responsible for organising and marketing the School’s training events for the construction market and wellbeing topic, well as supporting other projects within the School.
Andrew joined the School as a permanent staff member in December 2023, and now leads our work with HS2 and National Highways, as well as continuing to develop the School’s presence and influence in Scotland.
Anna is a dedicated sustainability professional with expertise in sustainable procurement, human rights, modern slavery, and social impact.
Annabel supports Sustainability Tool clients with the implementation and rollout of their accounts, and helps them with supply chain engagement and management.
Antoinette Irving is a Project Manager for the Supply Chain Sustainability School. Her role is primarily focused on the delivery of two exciting CITB projects “Downloading a Digital Mindset” and “Performance through Procurement”. Each project is working closely with the built environment industry to implement change across both areas.
Some perks of the job:
We share knowledge for mutual benefit
We deliver measurable impact through dynamic leadership
We inspire clients to drive change
We exemplify respect for the planet, our colleagues, customers and our wider stakeholders
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Alice Crowsley joined Action Sustainability in May 2023 as a Project Coordinator for the construction market and wellbeing topic within the award-winning Supply Chain Sustainability School. She is responsible for organising and marketing training events in these areas as well as supporting other projects within the School.
Prior to this, Alice worked in the charity sector managing and organising events to assist small charities in a variety of sectors including sustainability. Her hobbies include writing, boardgames, and climbing when she gets the chance.
Andrew has worked with the Directors of Action Sustainability since 1999 when he first worked with Ian and Shaun on a supply chain project at Heathrow Airport. Since then, Andrew worked with Ian building and running a thriving events management business in his home city of Newcastle. When that business was sold to Umi, Andrew managed their operations and events team before becoming their Business Development Director.
Andrew exited Umi in 2017 and ran his own consultancy and B2B events business whilst supporting the Supply Chain Sustainability School’s work in Scotland and the growing collaboration with National Highways. Andrew joined the School as a permanent staff member in December 2023 and now leads our work with HS2 and National Highways, as well as continuing to develop the School’s presence and influence in Scotland.
Andrew speaks Italian and French, and enjoys foreign travel, whether for business or pleasure. He likes to visit Italy whenever possible to indulge his passion for Italian food (and wine). His main hobby is road cycling – which he still occasionally finds time for between his professional and family lives.
Annabel joined Action Sustainability as a Client Relationship Executive in June 2023. She supports Sustainability Tool clients with the implementation and rollout of their accounts, and helps them with supply chain engagement and management.
Annabel is early in her career and is excited to learn from the rest of her team and grow her professional skillset. She has a BSc (Hons) in Environmental Science and is dedicated to sustainability. She has a background in customer service, which, combined with her education in sustainability, provides a solid foundation to develop in her role.
In her spare time, she enjoys spending time by the sea, watching amateur comedy acts at a local comedy club, and indoor rock climbing/bouldering.
With nearly 20 years’ experience in the events sector, Antoinette’s previous clients cover the public and private sectors, in which she worked closely to help deliver CSR targets, including Stansted and London City Airports. She has had the pleasure of working with the Scottish Government to develop Scotland House in London, aimed at Scottish companies to take advantage of business opportunities.
Antoinette also enjoyed the challenge of project managing the “Greater London Joint Initiative” programme, a joint venture between CITB and the London Enterprise panel (LEP) for a £2 million fund to provide training, support and work placements in the construction sector around London.
Antoinette has a passion for music, keeping hold of her dancing roots. When she hears a salsa beat she can’t help herself but cha, cha, cha her way across the room. She loves to travel the world with her family, exploring new colours, smells and creating memories.