MD steps up as chief executive of Countryside Partnerships South
Countryside Partnerships South managing director Mike Woolliscroft has stepped up to become chief executive of the division.
Woolliscroft joined the Partnerships South business in April 2014 to establish and lead the west London region of the division.
In 2017, he was made managing director of the division and led several major mixed-use schemes, including the 52-acre regeneration of the former South Acton estate, Acton Gardens, W3.
Countryside Partnerships South managing director Mike Woolliscroft has stepped up to become chief executive of the division.
Woolliscroft joined the Partnerships South business in April 2014 to establish and lead the west London region of the division.
In 2017, he was made managing director of the division and led several major mixed-use schemes, including the 52-acre regeneration of the former South Acton estate, Acton Gardens, W3.
As chief executive, Woolliscroft will oversee the division and the delivery of key projects, including Beam Park in Barking & Dagenham and Rochester Riverside in Kent.
Prior to joining Countryside, Woolliscroft was managing director of St Edward Homes for 10 months during 2013.
He was also a project director at Berkeley Group for five years between 2008-2013 and worked at Taylor Woodrow Construction for three years before that.
Iain McPherson, group chief executive, Countryside, said: “Mike brings to the role an in-depth understanding of the industry and is committed to delivering best-in-class developments by adopting a community-based approach which delivers long-term economic benefit and social value.
“Under his leadership, I have no doubt that he will further deliver on the industry-leading performance seen to date.”
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