The Evolving Role of a Housing Leader
C-Suite Insights | 10th November 2022 | 13:30 – 14:45
The Evolving Role of a Housing Leader
10th November 2022 | 13:00 – 15:30
Leading in the affordable housing sector has always been a challenging road because of the myriad of geopolitical and socioeconomic obstacles that one must traverse in order to be successful. Add to this the continually changing landscape and you begin to realise that this is no ordinary role.
In this roundtable discussion, we’ll look at the evolving role of the housing leader, learning from esteemed guest speakers who have seen it all before and have walked this road already. Through their war stories, we hope that you’ll be able to take away some practical learnings to apply in your own organisations. Together, we can learn from each other’s experiences and collaborate on what we think the future of the affordable housing sector should look like. Join us and add your voice so that we can empower the leaders of tomorrow to be resilient, forward-thinking, and socially aware in the face of some very unique challenges.

Bill Flood Chief Executive, Mount Green Housing Association
Bill is currently the Chief Executive of Mount Green Housing Association. He was previously Managing Director of Wokingham Borough Council’s local housing companies, which included Loddon Homes, a For-Profit Registered Provider (FPRP).
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Dean Cordingley Director, Social Housing Practice, New Street Consulting Group
Dean is a director within the social housing practice at NSCG specialising in connecting clients with top talent during times of change/transformation, turnaround, and to ensure essential operational delivery. He has been consulting and recruiting for the not-for-profit and public sector for over 19 years and is passionate about helping organisations tackle challenges whilst balancing customer needs and maintaining commercial viability.
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Date: 10th November 2022
Time: 13:30 – 14:45
Virtual Roundtable
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