Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Carolina wins place amongst UK’s top 30 housing champions

Manningham Housing Association’s high-flying Corporate Project Manager Carolina Padovezi de Oliveira has been named as one of Housing Today’s Top 30 Housing Champions.

Originally from Brazil, Carolina joined the BME organisation – which manages more than 1,400 homes for over 6,000 residents in Bradford and Keighley – as an Admin Assistant in 2019, before rising through the ranks to her current position.

Her ability to use technology – particularly AI – to deliver better services and improved customer satisfaction at Manningham Housing Association, coupled with her willingness to share her experiences and successes with the wider housing sector, earned her the title of Inspirational Colleague of the Year at the Housing Heroes Awards 2024.

Carolina’s continued commitment to her work has resulted in her latest accolade as part of leading online publication Housing Today’s Every Person Counts campaign, which aims to provide a space for housing professionals to engage in debates and share solutions about skills, employment, regulatory compliance, equality diversity and inclusivity, and workplace culture.

Carolina said: “I am so proud of what we do at Manningham Housing Association, knowing that it genuinely changes lives.

“For me, housing is not just about providing roofs over heads.  It is about creating safe, thriving communities where people can grow and feel secure. That is what makes it so rewarding.

“Success also depends on teamwork and that is what Manningham Housing Association excels at.

“It is an honour to be included in the Top 30 Housing Champions, but it is an achievement I share with my colleagues.”

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