Friday, November 29, 2024

Charterpoint names new director of acquisitions

Developer Charterpoint has strengthened its team with the appointment of Miles Howard as director of acquisitions.

The new position has been created as part of the continued expansion of the Charterpoint Group, which specialises in developing senior living accommodation, sustainable mixed-use and housing developments, and primary care premises.

Miles brings with him 30 years of experience in the land market, having worked within the residential sector and the senior living sector.

His new role at Nottingham-based Charterpoint is a nationwide role which will support the developer as it continues to identify and acquire sites for development across the country.

CEO at Charterpoint Adrian Goose said: “We are pleased to welcome Miles to our growing team at Charterpoint. He has a fantastic track record on acquisitions within the sectors that we specialise in and I envisage that his insight and expertise will play a key role as we continue to expand.”

Miles has previously held positions as land director at a number of well-known companies within the senior living and residential development sectors.

He said: “I am delighted to be joining Charterpoint – a respected developer that I have had the pleasure of dealing with in the past. I look forward to taking on this new role as director of acquisitions and supporting the business as it continues to expand across the country.

“My role is to identify and locate suitable sites that Charterpoint can consider for development – helping the company to widen its portfolio of excellent senior living schemes, neighbourhood centres, mixed-use developments and other projects.”

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