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Scottish landlord appoints new asset and sustainability director

Trust Housing Association has promoted Ian Davie to the role of director of assets and sustainability.

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Ian Davie is currently head of development and asset strategy at the later living landlord (picture: Trust)
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He will take over the job from Jackie McIntosh as she steps up to become the North Lanarkshire-based landlord’s chief executive. Both will start in their new roles next month.

Mr Davie is currently head of development and asset strategy at the later living landlord, which owns nearly 4,000 homes in 23 council areas.


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Trust said that during his four years there, Mr Davie “has been instrumental in enhancing the organisation’s new build, energy and net zero capabilities”.

This includes delivering 225 new affordable homes, rolling out major energy efficiency programmes in the Isles of Skye and Arran and leading a scheme to re-purpose its empty later living homes.

Rhona McLeod, the landlord’s outgoing chief executive, said: “Ian’s track record, commitment and vision make him an exceptional fit for this role.

“He will be a great addition to the executive team as we move towards a new chapter for Trust under Jackie’s leadership.

“The recent appointments of Jackie and Ian reflect the high calibre of leadership talent across Trust and our commitment to growing our own.”


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