British housebuilder Persimmon has appointed David Jenkinson as the company's new Chief Executive.
David, who has been serving as the group's interim CEO since late last year, will take over the role with immediate effect.
He has been with the company for 22 years, assuming roles like Group Managing Director, and serving on Persimmon's board for over five years. Over this time he has held particular responsibility for land purchase.
Roger Devlin, Persimmon's Chairman, said: "After a thorough search, both within the housebuilding sector and more widely, it was clear to the Board that Dave was the best candidate for the role. Since his appointment as interim CEO last year Dave has shown both strong leadership in maintaining the Company's track record of operational excellence but also that he is listening carefully to the views of all our stakeholders. Persimmon remains committed to its goal of being the leading volume builder of good value, traditional family homes throughout the UK."
David Jenkinson added: "Persimmon is a great company with a bright future and I am honoured to have been asked to lead it. My priorities will be to maintain the strong operational and financial momentum of the business, to develop further our customer care operations and to bring a greater focus to our wider responsibilities as a leading UK house builder. We have a strong and committed team and I look forward to continuing to work with all my colleagues to deliver the high quality, attractively priced homes that the UK needs."
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