Places for People appoints Larry Gold as CEO of housing and communities ahead of SYHA merger
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Summary
Places for People (PfP) has appointed Larry Gold, current CEO of South Yorkshire Housing Association (SYHA), as CEO of housing and communities. Gold brings over 20 years of housing sector experience, having previously served as CEO of Trafford Housing Trust and held senior roles at Prime Focus Regeneration Group and Walsall Housing Group. His appointment comes ahead of the full integration of SYHA and PfP following their merger announcement last year.
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Currently CEO of South Yorkshire Housing Association (SYHA), Gold will join PfP ahead of full integration of the two organisations following last year's merger announcement.
He has more than 20 years' experience in the housing sector, having previously been CEO of Trafford Housing Trust.
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