Keepmoat announces new regional leadership team
Top 10 housebuilder Keepmoat has announced a new leadership structure at its East Midlands region, a key step in its strategic growth plan.
The Nottingham-based regional division has strengthened its senior leadership team, led by new Regional Managing Director, Adam Sharpe. Adam will be joined by Robin McGinn as the Land & Partnership Director, who will coordinate the land pipeline across the region.
Adam and Robin will steer the housebuilding landscape in the region and navigate to deliver more than 550 homes in 2025. The newly formed team boasts a wealth of experience in a range of disciplines, crucial to homebuilder’s continued success in the new build sector as it continues to deliver homes across Nottinghamshire, Derby and Leicester. Adam was formerly MD at Vistry, South West Midlands.
Commenting on his appointment, Adam said: “I am thrilled to have been appointed by such a well-established, national homebuilder. Over the past few years the East Midlands has seen significant successes and has grown to become one of Keepmoat’s flagship regions.
“As a team we join each other with individual strong track records in sourcing and securing new land opportunities and creating sustainable communities to transform lives and regenerate areas. We are striving towards achieving the company’s goal of improving the quality of new homes and creating communities that leave a lasting legacy for future generations.”
In addition to welcoming Adam and Robin into the fold, the leadership team was bolstered further earlier this year thanks to the appointment of Philippa Stewart as the region’s new Sales Director and James Peryer as Commercial Director.
They all join Construction Director, David Clarke, Head of Technical, Sean Berry, Finance Director, Keeley Chandler and Head of Customer Care, Michelle Filer.
Keepmoat is a top 10 UK partnership homebuilder with a track-record of delivering quality homes in regions across the UK. To date, Keepmoat has built over 35,000 homes, transforming brownfield sites into thriving new communities.
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