Sue Homer

Change And Release Manager at Bromford

Sue Homer has extensive experience in various administrative and managerial roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as Change and Release Manager and Knowledge Management & Continuous Service Improvement Analyst at Bromford since October 2018, Sue also provides comprehensive administrative support to the ICT team. Previous positions include Sales Administrator at Tapered Roofing Systems Limited, and Technical Mortgage Administrator at Charter Court Financial Services Limited, where responsibilities included customer service, order processing, and mortgage management. Additionally, Sue spent nearly 18 years at Lloyds Banking Group, contributing in roles such as Customer Service Agent and Training & Development Consultant. Sue's educational background includes a GCSE from Codsall High School.

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Shifnal, United Kingdom

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Bromford

We’re a housing association – one of the biggest in the country, with almost 45,000 homes across central and south west England. While we believe in providing warm, safe and secure homes, ultimately we’re a people business. Not only do we care about the 100,000 people who live in our homes, we want them to thrive. We believe that having a great place to call home is just the start and with the right relationships and someone who believes in your potential, almost anything is possible. Our customers are the people that live in our homes for rent and shared ownership. Our customers are also those who rent our garages and our commercial buildings and those buying one of our homes for outright sale. That’s why we will continue to make a difference by investing in relationships and in connecting people, so our customers get to where they want to be. Because when they succeed, we succeed and that success drives us to do even more. That's why our purpose is simple and honest: We invest in homes and relationships so people can thrive.