Agrawal quits Homes England after less than a year to run Public Practice

Pooja Agrawal-Tim Smyth-Public Practice-Associate Portraits

Source: Tim Smyth

Move follows Finn Williams’ appointment as Malmo city architect

Pooja Agrawal is leaving Homes England to take over as chief executive of Public Practice, the social enterprise she co-founded four years ago.

Agrawal, who joined Homes England in September as assistant director of service strategy in the transformation programme, takes up her new post in the summer.

Her departure from the quango formerly known as the Homes and Communities Agency follows that of chief executive Nick Walkley who unexpectedly resigned last month “for personal reasons”.

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