Today Greencore Homes announced the appointment of Mike Woolliscroft as a Non-Executive Director to help drive the company’s growth plans.  

With more than 25 years of extensive experience in residential-led development and major infrastructure projects, Mike has supported the delivery of large-scale partnerships and delivered multi-award-winning schemes across the country.

Most recently, Mike served as Chief Strategy Officer at Vistry Group and Interim Chief Executive at Countryside Partnerships. Prior to his 12 years growing Countryside Partnerships, Mike enjoyed building the foundations of his career in residential development over six years with The Berkeley Group.

The appointment follows the recent addition of Helen Moore as Board Chair, as Greencore Homes continues to strengthen its leadership team to support its long-term development pipeline.

Backed by the £5 billion M&G Catalyst Fund, Greencore Homes is developing sustainable homes in the Oxford to Cambridge corridor and surrounding counties.

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Helen Moore, chair of Greencore Homes, said: “Mike is a welcome addition to the Board of Greencore Homes, as he brings exactly the expertise across partnerships, residential development and strategic growth that will be invaluable in helping us, as we transition to the operational delivery phase for the organisation.”

Mike Wolliscroft, non-executive director, said: “Greencore isn’t like any other housebuilder, it is pioneering in its approach to building sustainable homes.

“I very much look forward to building on this well-established SME housebuilder with the board and the senior management team to drive further growth for the business as they continue to expand their operations to build high quality, sustainable homes across the UK.”

Jon Di-Stefano, chief executive of Greencore Homes, said: “Mike joins Greencore Homes at a particularly exciting stage in our growth journey, as we continue to scale our operations.

“As demand for genuinely sustainable housing continues to grow, we believe our Better than Net Zero approach has the potential to become far more mainstream and Mike’s insight will play an important role in supporting that ambition.”

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