Thursday, February 20, 2025

Rykneld Homes adds director to newly-formed executive team

Lucy Gebbie will take on the role of Director of Corporate Resources at Rykneld Homes.

Lucy will step up from her current position, Head of Corporate Services, to join the newly-formed executive team with immediate effect.

Lorraine Shaw, MD, said: “Lucy is an excellent addition to the executive team and we’re looking forward to putting some of the excellent ideas she brought to interview into practice.

“Gatenby Sanderson did a great job of attracting some really strong candidates and managing the recruitment process with us.”

Rykneld Homes manages around 7,600 properties across North East Derbyshire on behalf of the district council.

Lucy’s portfolio will include governance & regulation, finance, ICT & digital, people & organisational development, compliance & disrepair, customer services, communications and business development.

She said: “I’m looking forward to building on my existing Rykneld Homes experience as part of the executive team.

“The new role will give me the opportunity to continue managing and elevating the work of the excellent teams we already have in place here.”

Deputy MD, Niall Clark added: “Taking on this new role as a key member of the executive team and during an exciting and transformative time, Lucy will be integral in helping shape the medium and long term future of Rykneld Homes.”

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