New board member is toast of NHF

Sinead Butters, chief executive of the Aspire Group, has been appointed as a board member of the National Housing Federation, the body which represents 1,200 not-for-profit housing associations in England.

She will play a valuable role, helping to set the NHF’s strategic direction as it widens its breadth of skills and experience following a recent governance review.

Butters, a highly regarded housing professional, brings a wealth of experience to the board, and is keen to share her experience of tackling worklessness, and her knowledge of how lifelong learning can help build sustainable communities.

“I am really excited to be joining the board of the National Housing Federation at such a critical time,” she says. “To represent our members, and support the continued strengthening of the NHF as we work hard to ensure their voice is heard, is a fantastic opportunity for me personally. Organisations like us exist to ensure a better deal for communities. The starting point for us all is our customers, and the service they receive.

“The Federation has gone from strength to strength. We now need to build upon this positive trajectory so the organisation, and our members, are recognised for the impact they have on creating sustainable places, where people can enjoy an excellent quality of life.”

Appointed group chief executive of Aspire in October 2006, Butters oversaw its merger with PM Training – a social enterprise that tackles worklessness among young people. It is believed to be the largest social enterprise subsidiary of any UK housing association.

Matthew Taylor, chair of the NHF, added: “I am delighted that we have been able to co-opt such a skilled and experienced housing professional as Sinead. She will add immense value to the board, and to the work of the federation as a whole.”

Butters has been co-opted to the board and will formally stand for election at next year’s AGM.