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Redfern to hand over reins at Taylor Wimpey

Taylor Wimpey’s Pete Redfern is stepping down as chief executive after more than 14 years in the role.

Redfern said he would remain at the helm until a suitable candidate has been identified and a full handover has taken place. Taylor Wimpey said the board had a “robust succession plan in place” and the recruitment process was at an advanced stage. The housebuilder said it was looking at both internal and external candidates.

Redfern said: “It has been a privilege to work at Taylor Wimpey for the last two decades and to lead a business of which I am so proud, working with so many exceptional people both within the business and through our partnerships. The business is in excellent health and is well positioned for strong future growth. Accordingly, I am confident that now is the right time for fresh leadership as Taylor Wimpey starts the next chapter.”

Chair Irene Dorner said: “Pete has made an invaluable contribution to the business during his almost 15 years as CEO, including having successfully led the company through a global financial crisis and the recent pandemic.”

She credited Redfern with transforming Taylor Wimpey into one of the UK’s largest housebuilders, “with an industry-leading landbank, a strong financial position and a clear and deliverable strategy for profitable growth”.

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