12/10/2012

NIHE Chairman Appointed

Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland MLA, today announced the appointment of Donald Hoodless as Chairman and Professor Peter Roberts as Vice-Chairman to the Board of the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.

The Minister said: "I welcome the appointment of Mr Hoodless and Professor Roberts at this time. I believe they both have demonstrated the necessary skills and experience to take the Housing Executive through a period of significant change, as I consider the future service delivery model to be put in place to ensure we have a sustainable housing system fit for the future."

(CD)

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