Karbon Homes names new executive director
Karbon Homes has announced the appointment of Sarah Robson as its new executive director of development and asset management.
Sarah has been with Karbon for four years as director of development and regeneration, overseeing the delivery of new homes and the maintenance of existing properties.
With extensive experience in property development, affordable housing and economic development, Sarah has held senior roles at Durham County Council and Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council prior to joining Karbon.
She said: “I am looking forward to taking on my new role at Karbon and contributing further to shaping the future direction of the organisation.
“Since I joined Karbon four years ago, I’ve had the pleasure of working with a wonderful team of colleagues and partners, and I’m delighted to have the opportunity to build on the great work we’ve already done together.”
Paul Fiddaman, group chief executive of Karbon Homes, added: “We are delighted to appoint Sarah to our executive team.
“She has led our development and regeneration work over the last four years, including our strategic partnership with Homes England which is delivering 2,200 homes across five years, and our significant investment programme across 34,000 homes.
“Her appointment reflects the importance of this area of work to our organisation and I look forward to working with her to deliver our strategy to provide good quality homes, deliver an excellent customer experience and shape strong, sustainable places for our communities.”
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