The Scotsman

Homes for Scotland unveils new chief

- By SCOTT REID

Sector body Homes for Scotland has unveiled a new chief executive at a critical time for the industry. Jane Wood joins the organisati­on from telecoms giant BT and takes up the post from the start of June.

At BT, she was group UK nations and regions director and a member of the BT Scotland board, responsibl­e for managing relationsh­ips with public bodies, politician­s and other key stakeholde­rs on strategic business areas including climate change, skills, SMES (small and medium-sized enterprise­s ), infrastruc­ture and public policy affairs. In the 12 years prior to this, Wood was chief executive in Scotland and then UK executive director for the membership organisati­on business in the Community.

In a “seamless transition” she succeeds nicola bar clay as chief executive of homes for scotland (Hfs ). bar clay is stepping down after six years in the role.

Chairman Ken Gillespie said: “Jane’s track record as an establishe­d and experience­d leader will drive forward our solutions-focused, evidence-based approach to realising our strategic aim of delivering more homes across Scotland.

“With a shortfall in housing completion­s now approachin­g 100,000 homes since 2008, we still aren’t building enough to meet the needs of our population and we must prioritise practical solutions to the barriers that are preventing this.”

Wood joins Edinburgh-based HFS at a critical time for the home building sector, which contribute­s more than £3 billion annually to the Scottish economy. As well as ongoing planning reform and changes to building standards as part of the transition to net zero, builders are having to contend with significan­t material constraint­s and labour shortages.

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0 Jane Wood joins In a ‘seamless transition’

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