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FM Conway chairman passes away after cancer battle

FM Conway chairman Michael Conway has passed away after a cancer battle.
By MJ Woof March 18, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
Michael Conway, chairman of UK contractor FM Conway, has passed away
The chairman of UK contractor FM Conway, Michael Conway MBE, passed away peacefully at home after a six-year battle with cancer. He was CEO of FM Conway for over 40 years after taking over the company from his father Frank Conway who founded it in 1961. For the past two years, Michael moved into the role of chairman whilst Adam Green CEO and the Senior Leadership Team controlled the development and growth of the business operations.

Adam Green, CEO, said: “Today we have lost an inspiring mentor and a visionary leader both for FM Conway and the construction industry. Michael has touched the lives of many and leaves behind him a business built upon and guided by strong family values.”

Michael Conway was a pioneer in the UK of sustainable construction and was recycling materials ahead of his time. He came up against steep resistance back in the 1980s but took the bold step to invest further and now that business model is the bedrock of FM Conway.

He also the founder of the London Construction Academy, formed to provide opportunities for people not in employment, education or training. He was passionate about the future of the construction industry and ensuring that we supported and encouraged people into the construction industry.

Joanne Conway, managing director, said: “There are no words which can adequately express my family’s sadness. Both watching and being a part of the growth and success of FM Conway under my Dad’s vision has been inspiring. It is truly a family business which means so much to so many people.

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