Friday, November 15, 2024

Incommunities appoints new executive director of finance

Bradford-based housing provider Incommunities has appointed John Wright as its new executive director of finance.

John joins from River Clyde Homes, where he is the executive director of group services overseeing finance, HR, communications, IT, governance, and procurement.

With more than 20 years of experience in the housing sector, John has extensive experience in finance, governance, and change management.

His previous positions include director of finance at landlord and developer Thirteen which manages 35,000 homes across Teesside and other parts of the North East and Yorkshire, and various other senior roles.

He is a board member and audit and risk committee member at Ongo Homes, and a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

Chief Executive of Incommunities, Rachael Dennis, said: “I am delighted John is joining us. He will bring extensive experience in finance and leadership, along with an unwavering dedication to social housing, which will be of immense value as we continue on our journey to grow, drive change and improve services for our customers.”

John Wright added: “It is an exciting time to be joining and I am thrilled to embrace this new challenge at Incommunities. I am looking forward to working with the team and I welcome the opportunity to contribute to Incommunities’ mission of building thriving communities and enhancing lives.”

John will begin his new role in August 2023.

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