Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Futures appoints new board director specialising in technology

Futures Housing Group has appointed Guv Dhaliwal as a new non-executive director to further strengthen the board’s expertise in digital and technology.

Guv has over 25 years’ experience in senior technology leadership across the housing sector and large global businesses and brings extensive expertise in digital transformation and strategic leadership.

Alongside his new appointment, Guv is chief information officer at housing association Amplius, where he leads on technology, data and transformation. Passionate about the role housing plays in people’s lives, Guv is motivated by using technology and data to improve services, strengthen communities and create long-term value for customers.

Commenting on Guv’s appointment, group chair Pauline Davis said: “Like most organisations, we have to keep abreast of the fast changing digital environment. So we’re absolutely delighted to have found someone as experienced and well placed as Guv to help us embrace these changes and ensure at the strategic level that we not only keep pace but make sure we use all the opportunities that digital brings to improve our customers’ lives.”

Guv said: “I’m excited to be joining Futures as a Non-Executive Director. For me, this is all about using technology and data to make a meaningful impact in social housing. I’m really looking forward to contributing to that purpose and driving positive change.”

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