Lovell strengthens land division in Midlands
Lovell Homes, the national housebuilder and part of Morgan Sindall Group plc, has welcomed Nicola Colley back to the business as head of land for the West Midlands.
Nicola, who previously worked at Lovell for 12 years, re-joins in a newly created role after gaining further experience with Taylor Wimpey and Miller.
In her new position, Nicola will focus on identifying new land opportunities to enhance Lovell’s regional order book, bringing valuable expertise to strengthen the team.
She said: “Returning to Lovell after almost 10 years is like coming back home, and it’s great to be working with some of my old colleagues again, as well as some new faces.
“I’m hoping to develop opportunities and bring in new contacts thanks to the experience I have gained in my other roles, and I’m looking forward to getting stuck in.
“The company culture at Lovell is second to none and was an important factor in my decision to return. People are at the heart of the business, and we are always made to feel valued, which makes it a pleasure to come to work every day.
“I started my career at Lovell and after gaining new skills at a number of other companies felt it was the perfect time to return and bring my wider knowledge with me to add to the wider team.”
Stuart Penn, regional managing director at Lovell, added: “Many of our team members worked with Nicola when she was with us previously, so we’re delighted to have her back.
“Nicola has a huge amount of knowledge and experience in land opportunities that we know will make a real difference to us and our developments.
“It’s an exciting time for development in the West Midlands and Lovell is at the forefront of this, not only through building houses, but also through investing in the skills and growth of local people, and refurbishment opportunities. Boosting our team will continue to help us to deliver this.”
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