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Industry movers L
ea Valley Homes, part of Aldwyck Housing Group, has announced the appointment of Natalie Sheer as
Sales Services Manager. Natalie joins the organisation with a strong background in property, after qualifying as a solicitor in 2007. Natalie has worked with Registered Providers dealing with transactions which varied from staircasing, right to buy and aquire, small scale land aquisitions and more. Natalie is really excited about joining the team at Lea Valley Homes and hopes her wealth of property knowledge will help grow and develop the team: “It’s really exciting to join an organisation that is continually looking to develop and grow at a time when the need for properties across the region shows no sign of slowing down.”
LOVELL A DECOREAN
rapid expansion, confirming itself as one of the fastest growing construction companies in London. George Akpan has 17 years’ of experience in the market. Prior to joining Decorean, he served as Senior Site Manager at Berkeley Homes’ Lawfords Wharf Site and as a Senior Site Manager for Geoffrey Osborne Ltd Homes, London Division. George’s projects for Geoffrey Osborne Ltd included the London School of Economics’ £32m development for a new administration block project. Most recently, Apkan worked as a Senior Site Manager where he undertook assignments for residential developers and specialist contractors.
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ecorean has hired George Akpan as Senior Project Manager, the latest key hire as part of the firm’s
s the growth of the region’s housing
market continues apace, Lovell has boosted its North West sales team with the appointment of a new field sales manager. With more than 17
years’ experience in the new homes sector Samantha Williams, 38, from Allerton Liverpool, has been promoted to the management role from her previous position as sales coordinator.
Te latest movements and appointments within the housebuilding industry LEA VALLEY HOMES
CAREYS NEW HOMES C DAVID WILSON HOMES
Pete Denny and Paul Smith have been rewarded for their hard work by the Solihull based homebuilder. John Fitzgerald, Managing Director of David Wilson Homes Mercia, said: “I would like to congratulate Jonathan, Pete and Paul on their new roles. Their promotions are a reward for the hard work and effort they have put into the company over the years. Their progression shows there are fantastic opportunities to build a career here at David Wilson Homes Mercia in a vibrant and growing industry.”
D NETWORK HOMES N
etwork Homes has appointed Ed
Badke as new Development Director to support its growth plans to deliver over 1,000 homes per year across London, Hertfordshire and the
South East. Ed will join an award winning development team lead by Vicky Savage, Executive Director of Development. He brings with him strong leadership and commercial acumen and this will support Network Homes as it actively seeks new investment opportunities across its operating areas.
avid Wilson Homes Mercia has promoted three employees to directorial roles. Jonathan Rumble,
areys New Homes has announced the
appointment of Andy Raczynski as Commercial Manager. Andy started his career as a Trainee Surveyor in 1982 with Taylor Woodrow Construction
and progressed to Commercial Manager working on various Commercial Projects throughout the South of England. Andy said: “Having worked in the construc- tion industry for over 30 years I look forward to sharing my expertise and knowledge with the Careys New Home team as well as developing my career and skills further.”
CAPITA PROPERTY P
eter McGettrick has been promoted to divisional director of Capita Property and Infrastructure in
Scotland and the North to help maintain its high performance and continued expansion. From the Capita Property & Infrastructure’s Glasgow office, Peter will be leading a team of over 230 professional staff providing locally based services in project management, cost management, building surveying, health and safety and construction design and man- agement services across Scotland, the Midlands and the North of England. Peter said: “The rebalancing of the economy that’s begun through the Northern Powerhouse will see over £13bn worth of planned investments and I’m focused on making Capita a central part of that positive change.”
PERSIMMON
based in Llantrisant and is building right across the south east of the country, has handed new roles to the ambitious quartet. Gareth Jenkins and
P HUB
manager to help with the delivery of its growing pipeline of over 1,200 units. Alex Hall has moved to HUB from Ramboll, a global environmental and engineering consultancy, where he was associate project manager. With nearly a decade of experience of complex engineering projects, Hall will be a strong addition to HUB’s senior team. Steve Sanham, development director at HUB, said: “The year ahead promises to be a busy one for HUB. With Alex joining and boosting the capacity of our development team, we’ll be able to press ahead with our mission to deliver well designed, sensibly priced housing across the capital.”
H respond online at
www.hbdonline.co.uk
UB, a leading developer of mid-market homes in London, has appointed a new development
Nicky Evans have been appointed sales managers while Liam Pucket and Neil Bur- man have become contracts managers. Nicky commented: “Persimmon has been a great company to work with and I’m happy here.”
ersimmon Homes East Wales, which is
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