A year on from reshaping its executive leadership team, Platinum Facilities has added to its senior ranks with two strategic appointments and a senior promotion. The moves reflect a period of steady organic growth and a focus on building capability in areas where clients are placing increasing value – project delivery and data-led maintenance – while also strengthening the company’s work-winning function.

Alisha Kalam Aodhán McMahon Becki LeMasonry
Alisha Kalam is Head of Data-Led Maintenance and System Analytics at Platinum Facilities. She began her career as a digitisation engineer at a global investment banking firm, where she gained early exposure to building analytics tools and energy-saving initiatives. Kalam has been recognised for her leadership in data-led sustainability, including being named Buildings Professional of the Year at the 2025 Women in Green Business Awards and as one of DigiLeaders’ Top 10 Leaders Striving for Net Zero. In her current role, Kalam will focus on improving building performance and driving a greener future by ensuring assets operate in line with best practice, optimising systems to reduce energy consumption and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Aodhán McMahon has joined as Project Director, bringing extensive experience in managing complex programmes across the built environment. He has held senior roles at major real estate and facilities services companies including CBRE and Turner & Townsend and will lead project delivery across Platinum’s portfolio, with a particular focus in the areas of decarbonisation and life safety systems.
Becki LeMasonry has also been promoted to Head of Bids. Since joining Platinum in 2024, she has played a key role in strengthening the company’s tendering approach. With 16 years of experience in the sector, including previous senior roles at Mitie TFM and Mountjoy, she brings a deep understanding of bid strategy, compliance and cross-sector delivery models.
Glen Cardinal, CEO of Platinum Facilities, said: “These appointments and Becki’s promotion reflect the direction we’ve been building toward, investing in our delivery capability and backing people who can drive progress. Clients want more visibility, more accountability, and fewer layers between them and the team doing the work. We’re growing steadily and deliberately, focusing on the areas that will make the biggest difference to service and results.”
Wednesday 14 January at 11:00am
Building Management Systems (BMS) have long been used to control the heart of a building – monitoring and controlling its essential systems such as lighting, ventilation, heating and air conditioning. Facilities Managers want the best visibility to help detect and deal with concerns before they become issues.
This webinar brings together the experts from energy network provider, E.ON along with FM thought leaders to discuss moving from a reactive service to a proactive service. By identifying energy issues early and automatically, instead of occupants reporting issues, then potential faults can be identified early and remedied. The BMS does this before the problem occurs by using smart alerting and EMC support services.
Panel:
- Sara Bean: Editor FMJ (Facilities Management Journal)
- Nick Westlake: Energy and Service Delivery Manager at E.ON Control Solutions
- Sunil Shah, the author of IWFM’s Energy Management Good Practice Guide and MD of Acclaro Advisory
- David Cermak, Regional Facilities Manager for David Lloyd Clubs
To register for the webinar which will be taking place on 14 January 2026 at 11:00am click here.

