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Group Board

Our Board is comprised of eight members—including our chair, Jenny Brown and Group CEO Julie Doyle—and three co-optees. The Board is responsible for the strategic direction of the Group and ensuring that we deliver excellent financial and operational performance, meeting the needs of our customers, regulators, commissioners and other stakeholders. 


Jenny Brown - Chair

Jenny Brown - Chair

Jenny joined the Board in 2019, bringing with her a passion for the housing sector and diversity and inclusion. She began her appointment as the Board's chair in early 2022, having previously been Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee.

Having joined Grant Thornton UK LLP as a Graduate Trainee in 1999, Jenny went on to spend almost 20 years with the organisation, latterly as a Director in the not-for-profit team, leading on housing. 

Jenny now blends a number of roles, including being a part time Director at Altair Limited working on governance assignments, with boards across the housing sector, providing coaching to a wide range of people, facilitating learning and development – especially in the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion space – and as a director/trustee on a number of small organisations.


Julie Doyle - Chief Executive

Julie Doyle - Chief Executive

Since taking on the role of Chief Executive, Julie has ensured there’s a strong platform for future success by reshaping the organisation, achieving considerable value for money savings and delivering substantial growth. 

With over 25 years' experience in the housing sector, Julie remains committed to ensuring the Group continues to realise its ambition of being a leading developer that improves people’s lives by providing high-quality housing and care and support services.  

During Julie’s tenure, the Group’s maintained the highest governance status from the Regulator of Social Housing (G1), returned record financial results and built over 800 new properties. Julie has also been instrumental in guiding the Group to adopt a more aligned approach that sees over 1,200 colleagues work together as ‘One Team’ with ‘One Vision’. 

Alongside her role as Chief Executive, Julie is also a Trustee for The Helping Harry Trust, a charity that supports families of children with disabilities.  


Angie Morris - Board memberAngie Morris - Chair of the People Remuneration and Nominations Committee

With passion and a significant understanding of the role housing can play in the health and wellbeing of individuals and the community, Angie joined the Board in July 2019. She’s Chair of the People Remuneration and Nominations Committee as well as being a member of the Finance and Treasury Committee and Libra Board.

Previously a registered general nurse, senior leader in the NHS and member of the Royal College of Nursing, Angie has latterly worked independently, providing consultancy services to a wide range of public sector organisations and charities. 

With a passion for high-quality, responsive and safe care, she’s also a trustee of a Peterborough-based charity that supports adults with learning difficulties. In addition, she’s a Board Governor for Inspire Education Group that provides Further Education in the Peterborough and Lincolnshire area.


Chris Tyson - Board memberChris Tyson

Chris joined the Board in June 2022, having previously served as an independent member of both the Audit and Risk and the Finance and Treasury committees.

Chris was most recently Group Treasury and Tax Director at FirstGroup plc, the bus and rail operator, where he also had responsibility for procurement, and was heavily involved in the disposal of the North American businesses in 2021.

He's worked in senior treasury roles in a number of businesses over a 30-year career, including Travelport, Enodis plc and Tomkins plc, where his responsibilities have included strategy and insurance.


Clive Barnett - Chair of Libra

Clive Barnett - Chair of the Finance and Treasury Committee and Chair of the Libra 1 and 2 Boards

With 20 years’ experience of the social housing finance market, Clive has amassed substantial knowledge of risk management, financial products and business development, as well as commercial real estate development. As the former Head of Housing Finance with RBS, Clive has been involved in many of the sector’s major transactions, including the first stock transfers and the securitisation of the Housing Corporation Loan Book.

With a well-established reputation, Clive is widely recognised as a leading figure in the market and is a regular speaker at housing conferences. In addition to being a Group Board Member and the Chair of the Group’s Finance and Treasury Committee, Clive is the Chair of the Libra 1 and 2 Boards. Outside of the Group, Clive is a non-executive director for the Aster Group.


Damien Regent - Board member

Damien Régent - Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee

Damien joined the Board in February 2022. After a first career as a financial analyst specialising in credit markets and financial institutions, he now works at board level with multiple organisations.

Since 2013, he’s worked across sectors as a non-executive director. He currently chairs the audit and risk committees at the Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (London), Southern Housing and Pro Bono Economics (research charity).

He was previously on the board of two small high-growth internet businesses, having spent five years supporting internet start-ups.

Damien has significant experience in the not-for-profit sector. He’s been on the board of charities since 2011, including in the fields of homelessness and housing, human rights and international medical aid.

Alongside his role on the Group Board, Damien chairs the Audit & Risk Committee.


David Thompson 

With extensive experience in several regional Director roles in the housing industry, David joined the Group Board in December 2022.

David has worked for local authorities and housing associations, with his most recent role having seen him working as Regeneration Programme Director at Westminster City Council.

He has also got a wealth of experience in low-carbon investment, which has seen him implementing schemes such as grey water recycling, smart meters, low energy fittings and solar and ground source energy.

Having worked right across the United Kingdom, David can also demonstrate an ability to work with a wide range of communities, from significantly divided and disaffected housing communities in Belfast to Kashmiri communities in Birmingham and Bangladeshi communities in Tower Hamlets.

As well as his experience in Director roles across several organisations, David has held Non-Executive Director positions with Botanic Housing Association and the Tower Hamlets Pensions Board.


Parmjit Dhanda - Board memberParmjit Dhanda - Chair of Keystone

Parmjit joined the Board in September 2016. He’s a former Government Minister with departmental responsibility for the Department of Education, Department of Trade and Industry and the Department for Communities and Local Government - where his responsibilities encompassed local government, planning and the fire service. 

He’s a founding board member of the Gloucester Urban Regeneration Company (2004-2010), which delivered the £1billion regeneration of the Gloucester Quays.

He’s also served as Chair of the Allied Health Professions Federation and as a non-executive Director for the Milton Keynes Hospital Trust, Hanover Housing Association and Swan Housing.

As Executive Director for Back Heathrow, he leads the campaign to build the world's largest privately funded infrastructure project - the plan for increased capacity at the UK's only hub airport, Heathrow. 

In addition to his role as Chair of Keystone, Parmjit is also a member of the Group Board and People and Remuneration Committee (PREMCO).


Pat Brandum - Chair of the Development and Asset Investment Committee

With more than 30 years’ experience working within the housing sector and local authorities across the Midlands, Pat, the former Chief Executive of WM Housing Group, brings a wealth of knowledge to the Board. 

Having joined the Board in 2016, Pat currently holds the role of Senior Independent Director. In addition to this role, Pat is our Development and Asset Investment Committee chair, overseeing Longhurst Group’s development and asset strategy and its delivery.

Pat was instrumental in establishing the original West Mercia Housing Group (now Citizen) in 1998 and oversaw the growth of the organisation through a series of mergers and new home developments over the following 17 years. She retired in 2015.

Since retiring from full-time work, Pat has undertaken a number of consultancy and interim projects across the country and relished the variety that this provided along with the continued learning and the opportunity to see other organisations in action. Pat also serves as a Board Member at Paradigm Housing and is a Non Executive Board Director at Dovepark.

In 2013, Pat won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Women in Housing Awards. 

Pat’s firmly held view is that all of us; as individuals, families and communities, can only thrive when we have safe, affordable and decent quality homes to enjoy. From this strong base, we can all make a contribution to a bright future for our families and communities. 


Peter Hay CBE - Board memberPeter Hay CBE

Peter is a highly experienced social care and public-sector services leader with a track record of service improvement and influence upon national policy.

A proven executive leader and non-executive director with the ability to work successfully in highly political environments at both a national and local level, Peter joined the Board in early 2022.

Having spent 20 years working as a Director in social care across a range of local authorities including in Birmingham, Peter stepped away from his executive career in 2017 and has since built up a portfolio of non-executive director and trustee roles as well as providing advice and support in his area of specialism – social care.

He’s been a Board member with Anchor since 2017 and currently chairs the Quality and Service Committee, covering housing and care.

Peter, who in 2012 was awarded a CBE for his services to social and health care, is the Chair of Turning Point - a national social enterprise that supports over 105,000 people with learning disabilities, mental health needs, or addiction recovery. In addition, he also chairs the Board of Trustees for the Social Worker of the Year Awards.


Philip Morris - Board memberPhilip Morris

A KPMG-trained chartered accountant with over thirty years’ post-qualification experience, Philip was appointed to the Board in early 2022.

He’s spent the last 20 years running his own specialist procurement business, as well as taking on a variety of non-executive director roles in a number of sectors.

Philip has an interest in social housing, stemming primarily from the consulting work he’s previously undertaken with Elim Housing.

He aims to add value to the Group, bringing his knowledge and extensive finance and audit-related experience from working in both the UK and Africa.


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