Selwood Housing
Mark Mayler is an experienced finance professional currently serving as Group Finance Director at Selwood Housing Group since March 2021, where responsibilities include providing strategic leadership and financial guidance to the executive team. Previously, Mark held the position of Finance Director at RAC, overseeing financial operations for a division generating over £600 million in annual revenue. Mark's extensive background includes significant roles at BT, where responsibilities encompassed financial leadership for IT and support systems, as well as negotiations for large-scale contracts. Additional experience at Openreach and UNITE Group plc, coupled with early career positions at Lloyds TSB, showcases a robust portfolio in financial management and strategy across multiple sectors. Mark holds a 2:1 degree in Applied Biology from Brunel University London and a Master's degree in Molecular Genetics from Rutgers University.
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Selwood Housing
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At Selwood Housing, we provide local, affordable homes. We own and manage over 7,000 homes for rent and shared ownership in the south west and are growing. Our ambition is to build 1,700 more affordable homes by 2034, to help tackle the housing crisis. As a charity, our surplus is reinvested into new homes, our existing properties and into our communities. We have been a vital part of our communities for over 30 years and know the difference a stable home can make. Affordable, safe, secure homes give people a foundation on which to build their lives. The range of homes we provide, from rented to shared ownership, sheltered accommodation and care homes means we help many local people. We believe that being truly local makes us different. Our team is made up of 300 local people who really get to know our customers and are passionate about helping them. By listening to what our customers say, we are continually improving our services. Put simply, we are here to play our part in solving the UK's housing crisis, as a long-term partner and investor in our communities.