Home Builders Federation to welcome new chief executive in Neil Jefferson

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Neil Jefferson will take up the position at the Home Builders Federation from 1 July, as Stewart Baseley steps back to the chairman role

Managing director Neil Jefferson will transition to the executive chairman role at the Home Builders Federation (HBF).

Stewart Baseley, who has been HBF executive chairman since 2006, will step back from executive duties to become chairman of the home building industry trade body.

The move is part of a long-planned succession process that included the promotion of David O’Leary and Steve Turner to executive directors last year.

The changes will coincide with the new government post-election

The HBF said that the changes will “provide continuity at a senior level for HBF as it looks to begin its relationship with a new Government and address the many challenges and barriers to delivery that the industry currently faces.”

Stewart Baseley said: “I am delighted that the Board has promoted Neil to be the new chief executive of HBF. I firmly believe he is the right person to lead the organisation for many years to come, and that now is the best time to make the transition such that HBF can best serve its members.

“I have been very impressed by how Neil has helped HBF navigate the many complicated issues we have faced since he joined just over four years ago, and I look forward to working with him and the team to ensure HBF continues to represent the industry effectively.”

Neil brings over two decades of experience to the role

Neil Jefferson joined HBF in January 2020 from NHBC, where he had worked for over 20 years and had risen to the position of chief operating officer.

Speaking on his promotion, he said: “Being promoted to chief executive of the Home Builders Federation at such a key time for the industry presents an incredible opportunity”.

“I am hugely grateful for the support I have received from my colleagues, the Board and the wider industry since joining HBF. I am looking forward to the challenges ahead as we look to navigate the many complex issues we face and support HBF members to deliver the homes the country needs.”

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