Management team

This section sets out the top management structure of the Homes and Communities Agency.

HCA Regional Directors will be a key component of regional leadership: working with Regional Development Agencies and Government Offices, in particular, to define the strategic direction for their region. Regional Directors are responsible for HCA delivery in their areas, managing regional investment and operational budgets. Working with their teams they will develop and deliver the HCA’s key business process, the single conversation, engaging Local Authorities, the private sector, housing associations and other local partners. Regional Directors will organise themselves through the HCA Regional Network and will play a key role in the strategic management of the Agency as a whole, in particular through the Directors’ Group

The Regional Directors Are:

The HCA’s Corporate Directors are:

  • Director of Finance and Corporate Services - Richard Ennis
  • Director of Strategy, Policy, Performance and Research - Trevor Beattie
  • Director of Investment and Regeneration - Richard Hill
  • Director of Land and Development - to be reviewed
  • Director of New Ventures and Partnerships - Eamonn Boylan
  • Director of Skills and Knowledge - Gill Taylor

The HCA Chief Executive of Milton Keynes Partnership:

The HCA Academy Chief Executive:


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They lead on the development and delivery of national strategy, policies and standards (including design and quality standards;) the operation of core systems to support regional and national delivery; and the development of new products and management of any national programmes. Corporate Directors are the primary route for managing the relationship with our sponsor Department, Communities and Local Government.

Eamonn Boylan has taken up the position of Deputy Chief Executive. A second Deputy Chief Executive post will be filled during 2009, from amongst the existing Executive. The Deputy roles will provide managerial support to the Chief Executive.

Last updated: 3 July 2009