09-10 September: The Housing Community Summit
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Step into the future of housing at The Housing Community Summit – a groundbreaking collaboration between the National Housing Federation (NHF) and the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH). Over two days, thousands of housing professionals, stakeholders, politicians, and residents will all be under one roof at a community-driven event by the sector, for the sector.
The new regulatory regime – early insights that can shape your strategy
Ceri Victory-Rowe, Director at Campbell Tickell,will be speaking on this panel at the summit.
Date:Housing in Focus: Monday 9 September 2024
Time:12:55pm (Duration:1:00pm – 1:40pm)
Location:Upper level: Room 3B
The new regulatory regime – early insights that can shape your strategy
- What is the first round of inspections telling us?
- How is satisfaction interpreted by the Regulator?
- Regulatory reviews: what we know and how to prepare.
Campbell Tickell
Members of the Campbell Tickell team will also be up at the conference. Contact us to set up a meeting.
Speaker
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Ceri Victory-RoweDirector, Campbell Tickell
Ceri specialises in governance and regulation and her work with Campbell Tickell spans the social housing, charity, public and private sectors.
As well as providing extensive support and advice to individual organisations, Ceri carries out sector-wide assignments: for example, recently co-writing the NHF’s Code of Governance 2020, and supporting Welsh Government to design new regulatory standards for the Welsh social housing sector. Clients tell Ceri they welcome the clear-sightedness and supportive challenge she brings to her work with them.
Immediately prior to joining CT (initially as an associate consultant) she was a consultant with PwC, supporting clients with projects such as local government re-organisation, operating model transformation, contract management and process redesign. Before this Ceri held roles in housing associations, local authorities, the Housing Corporation, and a university. She has extensive experience as a non-executive director including having been previously Vice-Chair of a housing association, Chair of a small homelessness charity and a member of the Regulatory Board for Wales (which oversees the regulation of Welsh housing associations).
She holds an MA(Oxon) in English Language and Literature and an MSc in Housing Practice (with distinction) and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Housing (FCIH).