HBF appoints three senior home builder executives to its board
HBF has strengthened its Board with the appointment of three senior industry figures representing the broad industry spread of its membership. The new additions will supplement the existing board and help lead the organisation during a period of sustained regulatory and political challenges.
Dean Finch, Chief Executive of Persimmon Homes; Greg Hill, Deputy Chief Executive of Hill Group, and Mark White, Managing Director of Bargate, represent very different types and sizes of house building businesses. Their combined experience will support HBF’s strategic work as it works to create a policy environment that will allow house builders of all sizes to play their part in helping the government meet its ambitious housing targets.
Dean represents one of the country’s largest home builders, brings extensive leadership experience, and a proven track record of driving operational and commercial success across major UK businesses.
Greg’s in-depth experience in high-rise development and proven track record in driving sustainability and social value across major urban projects will support the board’s strategic leadership.
Mark offers the perspective of a leading SME builder, drawing on over two decades with Bargate, where he was the first employee and now leads as Managing Director, supporting the 5-star HBF-rated builder deliver homes, including a significant proportion of affordable housing.
The appointments come as HBF continues to evolve its structure to ensure it is best placed to lead on the issues that matter most to its members, from addressing the housing shortage and navigating regulatory change, to raising build quality and engaging effectively with government.
These changes follow the retirement from the HBF board of John Tutte, Chairman of Bellway, who steps down after ten years of dedicated service.
Stewart Baseley, Chairman of the Home Builders Federation, said: “We are delighted to welcome Dean, Greg and Mark to the HBF Board. Each brings extensive experience, strategic insight, and a deep understanding of the sector at both regional and national levels. Their collective expertise will be invaluable as we continue to advocate policies that support sustainable growth, housing delivery, and a fair planning system.
At the same time, we extend our sincere thanks to John Tutte for his outstanding contribution to HBF and the wider industry. His leadership and wise counsel have been greatly appreciated and will be missed.”
Mark White, Managing Director of Bargate, said: “Being welcomed onto the HBF Board is a proud moment and a privilege of my 30-year career in housebuilding. SMEs are so vital to the health, diversity, and prosperity of the industry, and by working alongside fellow HBF Directors, the specific challenges can be amplified and tackled. Navigating the complexities of the UK’s new homes sector relies on a supportive culture, which the HBF is so brilliant at being at the forefront of.”
Greg Hill, Deputy Chief Executive, The Hill Group, said: “I’m honoured to join the HBF at such a pivotal time for our industry. With an ambitious agenda at the heart of government to deliver the step change in delivery of sustainable new homes that are so desperately needed, the role of the HBF is as critical as ever. I look forward to working alongside my fellow board members to make sure the voices of all housebuilders, large or small, are heard. Together, we can help shape policies that foster innovation, drive sustainability, and support the delivery of much-needed homes to the communities across the country.”
Dean Finch, Chief Executive of Persimmon Homes, said: “I am delighted to be joining the HBF board. I look forward to working with Stewart, Neil, and the rest of the board to advocate for the positive and important role our industry has in delivering the government’s priorities and providing the crucial homes our country needs.”