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London residential developer Mount Anvil has appointed Katie Rogers as its new chief financial officer.

Rogers brings more than 20 years of experience to the role, including 15 years in the sector spent building partnerships, securing debt funding, raising equity, and delivering homes.

Most recently, Rogers had an 11-year tenure as chief financial officer of developer Telford Homes, with three years of that time spent also as chief operating officer.

She currently serves as a non-executive director of Essex housing association CHP.

Commenting on the appointment, Mount Anvil managing director Darragh Hurley said: “Katie’s arrival is great news for the partners for whom we’re focused on delivering.

“This year, we’re bucking the trend in London – we’re able to keep on building in six boroughs because we’ve secured planning and funding and are committed to doing what we said we’re going to do.

“Katie’s 15+ years of experience driving results in central London joint ventures is exactly what will help us keep delivering the quality places that London needs, whatever the economic weather.”

Katie Rogers said: “Mount Anvil has a clear vision for growing its contribution to London and its impact in the communities that welcome them.

“They’ve got an unusual culture that drives results, and I’m excited to join a leadership team that I respect as amongst the best in the business as we partner with local authorities, housing associations, and our trusted banking providers to deliver much-needed quality housing in London.”

Mount Anvil has been focused on London for more than 30 years, and has a current pipeline of over 4,000 homes primarily in estate transformation partnerships with local authorities and housing associations.

Recently, the developer broke ground in Islington at the Barnsbury Estate, where 914 new homes will be delivered for current residents and those on the council waiting list.

Image: Katie Rogers, chief financial officer, Mount Anvil


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