New face joins the Havebury Housing team
Wednesday, 1st September 2010.
Suffolk-based affordable homes provider Havebury Housing Partnership has welcomed Philip Sullivan as its new director of operations and deputy chief executive.
Philip has an extensive background in housing, having spent several years working in housing management for a London borough before joining the Guinness Trust in 1998 as area manager for East Anglia. Most recently he was director of customer service for Guinness Midsummer.
Philip, who is a chartered surveyor and a member of the Chartered Institute of Housing, said: “Throughout my time at Guinness, I was responsible for both housing management and maintenance services, working with customers to help create communities where everyone is proud to live.
“I have a real passion for delivering excellent customer service so I’m looking forward to doing the same at Havebury.”
Karen Mayhew, chief executive at Havebury, welcomed Philip to the team. She said: “With such an extensive and successful work history, I am sure that Philip will be an asset to us here at Havebury, both to his colleagues and the residents he will support.”
Havebury, which has offices in Haverhill and Bury St Edmunds, is dedicated to serving both the existing and future housing needs of people in west Suffolk and the Cambridge sub-region. A charity and not-for-profit association, it currently manages 6,000 homes.
For more information about Havebury Housing Partnership, please call 08456 123 851 or visit www.havebury.com
Philip has an extensive background in housing, having spent several years working in housing management for a London borough before joining the Guinness Trust in 1998 as area manager for East Anglia. Most recently he was director of customer service for Guinness Midsummer.
Philip, who is a chartered surveyor and a member of the Chartered Institute of Housing, said: “Throughout my time at Guinness, I was responsible for both housing management and maintenance services, working with customers to help create communities where everyone is proud to live.
“I have a real passion for delivering excellent customer service so I’m looking forward to doing the same at Havebury.”
Karen Mayhew, chief executive at Havebury, welcomed Philip to the team. She said: “With such an extensive and successful work history, I am sure that Philip will be an asset to us here at Havebury, both to his colleagues and the residents he will support.”
Havebury, which has offices in Haverhill and Bury St Edmunds, is dedicated to serving both the existing and future housing needs of people in west Suffolk and the Cambridge sub-region. A charity and not-for-profit association, it currently manages 6,000 homes.
For more information about Havebury Housing Partnership, please call 08456 123 851 or visit www.havebury.com
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