Dixon Walter supports Thirteen Group in appointing new Chief Executive

Matt Forrest will join Thirteen from Home Group, where he is currently Executive Director of Operations and was previously Executive Director of Business Development.

Having lived and worked in the North East for nearly 30 years, the former teacher and chartered accountant has held a number of executive and senior roles. He brings exceptional knowledge of the sector with a wealth of experience from social housing and the private sector.

“Following a rigorous recruitment process carried out with leadership team colleagues, board members and involved customers, Matt clearly demonstrated that he is a proven leader, shares Thirteen’s values and he will bring a breadth of experience to the role. He is undoubtedly the right person to take forward our ambitious plans to grow and to continue to improve services for our customers.”

Jane Earl, Chair of the Thirteen Board

Speaking on his appointment, Matt said: “I’m delighted to have the opportunity to further develop the great services being delivered for customers by Thirteen and I’m very much looking forward to working with customers, colleagues and partners to build on the work that I’ve already seen.”

Chris Smith will continue as interim Chief Executive, following the departure of former CEO Ian Wardle this summer, until Matt takes up his role in December.

From all of us here at Dixon Walter, we would like to wish Matt the very best of luck in this new role.

[Original source: https://www.thirteengroup.co.uk/news/thirteen-announces-new-ceo]

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