Keith Exford voted amongst sector's most influential

Affinity Sutton chief executive voted sixth most influential in
housing poll
Keith Exford, Chief Executive of Affinity Sutton, has
been named as the sixth most influential person in the housing
sector.
24housing magazine polled 200 of
the country's most senior housing chief executives,
politicians, commentators, academics, lawyers and frontline
managers and asked them to name their ‘Top
50 Power Players’ - the most influential people currently
working in, or impacting on, the housing sector.
The poll, led by Housing Minister Grant
Shapps, also featured David Orr, Chief Executive of
the National Housing Federation, Iain Duncan Smith and Chancellor
George Osborne.
Keith, whose career in housing spans over 35 years,
chairs the G15 group of London’s largest housing associations, is a
non-executive director of The Housing Finance Corporation and has
served on numerous working groups including most recently the
Joseph Rowntree Housing Market Task Force. He was appointed in
February 2012 to the expert advisory group looking at accelerating
the release of public land.
He was praised by David Orr, Chief Executive of the National
Housing Federation. He said: “Keith is always a clear
and strong advocate for housing associations and what they are
capable of. Brings real clarity to the need for independence and
has done a great job in leading G15”