Greg Birch

Director Of Assets And Compliance at St Mungo's

Greg Birch has extensive experience in the field of property management and asset management. Greg has held various leadership roles in organizations such as St Mungo's, Orbit Group, Orbit Housing Association, Capital Property and Construction Consultants Ltd, Brent Housing Partnership, London Borough of Ealing, and Shepherds Bush Housing Association. Greg has also worked as an Asset Management Consultant for their own consultancy firm, greg birch consultancy ltd. Throughout their career, they have been responsible for tasks such as strategic planning, team management, budgeting, procurement, and implementing various property management strategies. Greg's experience spans across sectors such as social housing, educational, and commercial properties. Greg is skilled in areas such as responsive maintenance, compliance, customer engagement, and developing and managing maintenance contracts. Greg has a track record of successfully leading teams and implementing effective property management processes.

Greg Birch completed their Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Construction from Sheffield Hallam University in the years 1981-1985. Prior to that, they obtained a BTEC in Civil Engineering from Carlisle Technical College during 1979-1981. Greg'ssecondary education includes attending Heversham Grammar School from 1976-1979. Greg Birch also completed their O Levels from Salesian College during 1972-1976. Additionally, they hold certifications from the Chartered Institute of Building, where they are a Fellow, and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, where they are a Member.

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At St Mungo’s we provide a bed and support to more than 3,150 people a night who are either homeless or at risk, and work to prevent homelessness, helping about 32,800 people a year. We believe no one should be homeless and that people can – and do – recover from the issues that create homelessness. We support men and women through more than 300 projects including emergency, hostel and supportive housing projects, advice services and specialist physical health, mental health, skills and work services. We are here to end homelessness and rebuild lives.


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