Liam Turner, Salix Homes, p via Salix Homes

In order to ensure a smooth transition, current chief executive Sue Sutton will remain with Salix Homes until summer 2025. Credit: via Salix Homes

Liam Turner takes the reins at Salix

The Salford-based housing association has appointed a new chief executive to replace Sue Sutton, who is retiring in the new year.

Liam Turner has worked with Salix Homes for more than 12 years, moving up through its ranks.

He began as a tenancy management officer in 2013 and has most recently had the role of executive director of assets, growth, and sustainability.

Turner has spent more than a year in this role, with responsibility for property, building safety, development, and sustainability.

Turner said: “I’m truly honoured to be appointed as the new chief executive at Salix Homes.”

“Sue Sutton has set an incredibly high standard during her time, and while I have big shoes to fill, I’m committed to continuing the legacy she has built, ensuring Salix Homes delivers the highest quality homes and services to our customers and communities.

“As we approach our 10-year anniversary and work on our new Corporate Plan for 2025 and beyond, we have a real opportunity to build on the achievements we’ve made so far.”

He added: “While challenges no doubt lie ahead, I’m confident that by focusing on our core purpose to deliver high-quality homes and services and working closely with our dedicated workforce, customers, board, and partners, we will continue to make a difference in our communities.

“I look forward to leading Salix Homes on the next stage of our journey and helping to create a brighter future for Salford.”

Martin Warhurst, chair of the Salix Homes Board, said: “The Board is very pleased to appoint Liam Turner as our new chief executive following a rigorous recruitment process.

“Liam has been an integral part of Salix Homes for many years, with a proven track record of exceptional leadership, extensive knowledge of our customers and communities, and a strong commitment to our organisation, our people, and to Salford.”

He continued: “This is an exciting time for Salix Homes as we build on the strong reputation we’ve established under Sue’s leadership, including being one of the first housing associations to achieve the top C1 grading from the Regulator of Social Housing.”

“As we look ahead to celebrating our 10-year anniversary next March, and launching our new Corporate Plan in 2025, we are confident that Liam’s skills, experience, and passion for both the organisation and the housing sector, make him the right person to lead Salix Homes into our next chapter.”

In order to ensure a smooth transition, Sue Sutton will remain with Salix Homes until mid-2025.

Salix Homes employs 320 people and manages more than 8,000 homes across Salford.

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