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INDUSTRY MOVERS 15


INDUSTRY MOVERS HCA


Four new appointments to the Homes and Communities Agency’s Board have been confirmed by Communities Secretary Sajid Javid, as the agency takes a leading role in delivering the new homes the country needs. Stephen Bell, Richard


David Hudson CRL


CRL has appointed David Hudson as chief financial officer, completing the company’s executive team. Having worked in finance for


25 years, he joins CRL from the Global Home Group where he was managing director of Corndell Furniture. David brings considerable


experience of finance having previously worked in the City of London as a Partner at both Begbies Traynor, a business recovery practice, and account- ancy and business advisory firm Baker Tilly. He has a strong background in finance, risk control, systems and structure. David said: “I’m delighted to


have joined CRL at a pivotal juncture in business which has experienced exponential growth in the past 12 months. I was attracted to the entrepre- neurial drive of the senior management team and how they are moving the business forward. I look forward to continuing to build on the solid foundations that are already in place and make sure that the business is in the best place to progress with the next phase of its growth.” CEO Steve Mansour said: “I am


delighted to add someone of David’s calibre to CRL. He has extensive finance experience and strengthens our executive team. CRL is a growing company and David’s appointment further demonstrates CRL’s commitment to further estab- lishing its place in the market.”


James Barnes Churchill


Churchill Retirement Living has appointed James Barnes as regional managing director for its South West region. He joins Churchill’s main Board, working closely alongside Chairman & CEO Spencer McCarthy and Group COO Martin Young, to develop the group’s strategic growth plans for its most well- established geographic region. James will bring a highly disci-


plined approach to the role, having spent 10 years as an Army Officer before entering the property development market in 1998. Since then he has built a successful career in the sector in a variety of senior roles, including leading the launch of Battersea Power Station’s redevelopment plans in 2013, and more recently as Sales Director for Redrow Homes Southern Counties. James’ appointment follows a


highly successful 2016 for Churchill Retirement Living, with a number of industry award wins and continued strong growth. Churchill’s chairman and CEO


Spencer McCarthy said: “I’m delighted to welcome James to the Board. He joins us on the back of an excellent year in 2016, when we became the first ever retirement specialist to win the WhatHouse? ‘Housebuilder of the Year’ Award. To maintain our success we need the very best people, and I look forward to working with James to achieve our ambitious goals for the South West region in 2017.”


Blakeway, Councillor Simon Dudley and Councillor Teresa O’Neill OBE have been appointed following a recruit- ment process in line with the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments. The HCA is going through a


period of change as it helps deliver a significant increase in housing supply and the Board will establish the overall strate- gic direction of the Agency, ensure it carries out its functions effectively and meets its targets. The new appointments


strengthen the HCA Board following the recent departures of Kevin Parry and Ian Robertson.


Pulse Modular Homes


Specialist modular housing developer Pulse Modular Homes has appointed Elaine New to the management team as chief financial officer. Starting with a Cambridge


education and PwC ACA train- ing, Elaine has experience in finance and business opera- tions. She successfully co-launched Harrods’ airport operations and helped create a new brand for Sears Plc. Elaine commented: “The


opportunity at Pulse is really exciting as offsite modular construction is going to be a significant part of fulfilling the Government’s aim of building one million homes by 2020.”


GLA


Juliemma McLoughlin has been appointed assistant director of planning at the Greater London Authority, a crucial role in leading City Hall’s planning team and delivering the Mayor’s manifesto pledges on planning and development across the capital. Juliemma is currently director


of planning and growth at the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, a role she has held for the last ten years. Prior to joining Hammersmith and Fulham, she held senior planning posts in London and Sydney. Deputy Mayor for planning,


regeneration and skills Jules Pipe said: “Juliemma stood out from a strong field and I am looking forward to working with her to deliver high quality design and good growth in London, which must include building more new and genuinely affordable homes for Londoners.”


BSRIA


BSRIA has announced the appointment of Zoltan Karpathy as its Operations Manager in its WMI Department. The appointment of Zoltan


highlights BSRIA’s commitment to designing, implementing and managing the effective and efficient operation of the department to ensure delivery of business objectives. Zoltan joined BSRIA WMI in


2010 and has until recently been leading WMI Building Controls and Smart Energy programmes. Zoltan said: “I am thrilled to


have been given this new role which is a great opportunity to further develop the department. In these certainly interesting and challenging times, I’m keen to support BSRIA in its effort to provide help and the best services to the construction industry.”


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