David Ritchie, Ex-Bovis Homes CEO, to lead WElink Homes UK

 

David Ritchie UK Chief Executive WElink Homes

WElink were delighted to announce David Ritchie’s appointment as Senior Board Advisor WElink Group in late 2017.

Since joining WElink ,he has led on establishing our off-site constructed, sustainable, and energy efficient homes concept in the UK; assembling an experienced leadership team, and has now been appointed UK Chief Executive of WElink Homes.

David brings a wealth of house building and plc board experience after 15 years as CEO and CFO in Bovis Homes, a FTSE 250 listed company. At Bovis Homes, David managed one of the UK’s leading homebuilders with eight regional operations and around 1,200 direct employees. In 2016, Bovis Homes delivered around 4,000 new homes with sales in excess of £1bn and an operating profit of circa £160m.

WElink Chairman Ajmal Rahman said of David’s appointment:

David’s appointment reinforces WElink’s ambition to build a powerful, global housing business. With our advanced technologies and plans to industrialise house building, WElink is developing solutions to address the ongoing challenge of the global housing shortage.

We look forward to David’s contribution to the development of a platform to deliver on current housing projects in the UK, while positioning WElink as a true global player in the development of off-site manufactured and energy efficient living solutions.

David Ritchie

David is a qualified accountant having trained and spent the first 8 years of his career in KPMG before joining Bovis Homes as Group Financial Controller in 1998. He became Group Finance Director in 2002, Group Managing Director in 2007 and ultimately CEO in 2008 at the age of 39, one of the youngest FTSE 250 CEOs. As CEO, David demonstrated strong leadership as he retrenched the business after the global financial crisis and re-positioned the company for strong growth as market conditions improved. Skilful land investment and structural expansion commencing in 2010 resulted in a doubling of housing volumes and revenues growing by 250% over the following six years.