Pictured above: Artur Dzido, Head of Finance, Housing
Plus
Leading West Midlands housing organisation, Housing Plus has
announced the appointment of Artur Dzido as Head of Finance, with
immediate effect.
Aged 32, Artur brings considerable financial and accountancy
expertise to the business, having previously held senior positions
within the finance teams of another housing association and large
commercial businesses.
Artur will be responsible for the overall leadership of Housing
Plus' finance department and the finance staff, managing a team of
11 people. Artur's role will include the management and maintenance
of Housing Plus' financial reporting system, to ensure the
financial health of the business. He will also prepare the
financial statutory accounts and work with his team to manage the
budget planning process and control expenditures.
Previous to joining Housing Plus, Artur was employed by Parkway
Green Housing Trust in Manchester as Business Finance Manager,
where he was responsible for finance, business plans and
budgets.
Artur has a MSc in Business Management from the International
Business School in Poland, as well as a professional accountancy
qualification from the Association of Chartered Certified
Accountants. He will report directly to Housing Plus' Finance
Director, Philip Ingle.
Speaking of the senior appointment, Phil Ingle finance director
of Housing Plus commented: "I would like to officially welcome
Artur to Housing Plus. With an exceptionally strong track record,
Artur brings a wealth of relevant financial experience to our
business so he is sure to play a significant role the future
successes of the Housing Plus finance team."
On joining Housing Plus as Head of Finance, Artur added: "I am
delighted to have joined Housing Plus and I am particularly looking
forward to the new challenges and opportunities that my new role
has to offer. The dedication, commitment, passion and diligent
approach to customer focus that I have already seen by my
colleagues in the finance department should certainly stand us in
good stead for the future."