The Chief Executive Officer of an East Midlands based housing association has taken on the additional role of President of the East Midlands Chamber.
Lindsey Williams has been at the helm of Futures Housing for almost two decades. The organisation manages more than 10,000 across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Northamptonshire, but formally joined the overarching role at the Chamber at the 2021 AGM which was held on Wednesday 15th December.
In her first speech as President, she spoke about her two priorities to support the Chambers objective of strengthening links between businesses and communities to create a Sustainable East Midlands, and to support the wider region in attracting, developing and retaining great talent via the young professionals network Generation Next.
She said: Im extremely proud to become President of East Midlands Chamber after seeing much of its great work across the region as a board member, and Im excited about what we can achieve in the year ahead.
Im passionate about people having choice something that is limited by poverty and a lack of opportunity so I want to ensure that our region has equity of investment compared to the rest of the country and, specifically, to promote how any company can have an impact on the local community.
As a housing provider with an important role in our communities, Im aware of the many benefits this can have for organisations building reputation, raising employee loyalty and establishing networks and there has probably never been a more important time for this connection as we continue to see the negative impact of the pandemic on communities.
The Chambers aim is to help its members achieve their aspirations in supporting the communities in which they operate by getting 70% of our members active in local communities so I hope I can support in increasing this number over the next year by sharing best practice and ideas, celebrating the work of members and providing encouragement to organisations to engage.
Lindsey, who joined the housing sector via a management traineeship at Birmingham City Council before becoming one of the UKs youngest housing association directors before the age of 30, has been chief executive of Futures Housing Group since 2003, when it was known as Amber Valley Housing.
She led it through the acquisition of Daventry and District Housing in 2007, as well as in buying a stake in Nottingham-based training provider Access Training which helps more than 1,000 learners a year and launching a grounds maintenance social enterprise Futures Greenscape, which last year merged into the wider group.
During her time at Futures, the organisation has doubled headcount to about 330 people, achieved Investors in People platinum accreditation and, earlier this year, moved from Ripley to a new 20,000 sq ft home called Futures House, based at Pegasus Business Park next to East Midlands Airport. Lindsey has also been a strategic leader on various boards and is an active member of the National Housing Federation in the region.
As well as inviting Chamber members to approach her to discuss how they can build links with their communities and encouraging them to put forward young leaders for Generation Next membership, she announced the three charities she will raise money for throughout 2022.
These are Treetops Hospice Care, an end-of-life care charity that operates in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire; Focus, which helps young people in Leicester to develop skills, confidence and aspirations; and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, which has helped protect the green spaces that have become so valuable during the pandemic.
Lindsey succeeds outgoing president Eileen Richards MBE.