Ep 11 | From Stage to Skyline: Michelle Anthony’s Journey of Resilience, Leadership, and Sustainable Development
London Construction + Offices Podcast
Release Date: 03/25/2025
London Construction + Offices Podcast
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In this episode, I sit down with Kara Thompson, a powerhouse in project management who has carved an impressive career path from Australia to London. Born in Australia, Kara was a natural overachiever — school captain, competitive athlete and eldest of four siblings. Despite excelling in science and psychology at university, she quickly realised her degree wasn’t her calling. Instead, she entered the workforce in administrative roles, starting with the Red Cross Blood Bank before transitioning to the technology and project management sectors. Her career took off when she...
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In this episode, I sit down with Harriet De Freitas, a Director at Avison Young, to explore her unconventional journey into the property industry. Growing up with parents based in Africa, she spent much of her childhood moving between family and friends, always surrounded by love. Though not naturally academic, she thrived in athletics — ironically sparked by early morning detention runs at school. Harriet’s academic turning point came during her GCSEs at school in Surrey, leading her to pursue geography in her A-levels in Dorset, drawn to its links with the built environment. Despite...
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In this episode, we sit down with Colin Becker; a seasoned real estate professional who has spent nearly three decades at Metrus, helping shape it into one of London’s leading property advisory firms. Colin shares his journey from a sports-loving teenager to becoming a shareholder in a company that now manages over £6 billion in assets. Colin reflects on his early influences, including the strong family tradition in real estate and the values instilled by his parents — his father’s advice to forge his own path and his mother’s emphasis on the power of human relationships. With a...
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In this episode, I sit down with Liam Spencer, co-founder of Anomaly, who takes us on his journey as a thoughtful and academic child with no burning desire to become an architect, to co-founding a thriving architectural practice with Petr Esposito. Initially interested in medicine, Liam's curiosity for architecture grew during his studies at Edinburgh and Westminster, where he found a balance between academia and practicality. After his first role as a graduate, Liam discovered a passion for retrofitting buildings where he eventually met his business partner; Petr while working on projects...
info_outlineIn this episode, we sit down with Michelle Anthony, Head of Development at Oxygen Asset Management, to hear her fascinating journey from aspiring actress to leading over £1 billion in capital projects. Starting her career far from real estate, Michelle’s early love for English and drama led her to London’s theatre scene—until a vocal injury forced her to pivot into sales and eventually the world of development.
Michelle shares how her entrepreneurial spirit led to the creation of The Building Exchange, a business venture designed to give senior business leaders insight into how industries function across different cities. However, her biggest career shift came when she joined Cube, a project management and quantity surveying firm before a chance meeting at MIPIM 2014 opened the door to Oxygen Asset Management.
As the first woman at Oxygen, Michelle talks candidly about overcoming imposter syndrome and building a development team from scratch. Her ethos is clear: adding value is key, and if money isn’t being spent wisely, it’s not worth doing. From working solo to now managing transformational projects, Michelle and her team have saved over 50,000 tonnes of carbon through innovative reuse and repositioning strategies.
Tune in to hear Michelle’s insights on the importance of authenticity, collaboration, and constantly pushing boundaries in the real estate industry. With her passion for sustainable development and projects growing from £5m to £120m, Michelle is excited about the future and the impact her work will continue to make.
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See you next time,
Steve
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This podcast is sponsored by Fidgens, providing cost management services for commercial projects in London.