Vicky Savage, executive group director for development and sales, will depart the G15 landlord in August
L&Q has announced it is combining two key departments into one under a leadership restructure aimed at boosting its move towards ‘more effective, localised services”.
The 105,000-home landlord has today confirmed plans to merge its property services and development and sales directorates into one new department called ‘property and investment.’
This merged department will be led by David Lewis (pictured) who will be executive director for property and investment. Lewis is promoted from executive group director from property services.
L&Q said Vicky Savage, currently executive group director for development and sales, withdrew from the recruuitment process for the new role. She will leave the group on 7 August as her current role will no longer exist in the new structure.
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Lewis will take up the new post on 1 August. He has previously played a lead role in L&Q’s £3bn, 15-year major works investment programme.
Fiona Fletcher-Smith said the move is a “logical next step” as the two departments had already “been working better together to understand the condition of residents’ homes” which has enabled it to increase investment in homes.
She added this has also helped L&Q “to provide more effective, localised services by strategically transferring homes to other registered providers, where they do not lie within our core operational areas of Greater London and Greater Manchester.”
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