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Wavensmere Homes sales and marketing director joins Marketing Derby Board of Directors
Donna Smith, sales and marketing director of Derby housebuilders, Wavensmere Homes, has been appointed to the Board of Directors for Marketing Derby. Wavensmere Homes has well over 1,500 homes on site or proposed across four locations within Derby, including its £175m Nightingale Quarter scheme – one of the city’s major urban regeneration projects.
The invitation to join the Board of Directors came from John Forkin MBE, the Managing Director of Marketing Derby. Founded in 2006, the award-winning, non-profit organisation exists to promote Derby as a great place to live, work, and do business. The organisation’s key focus is inward investment in Derby to drive its continuing growth and development.
Donna Smith joined Wavensmere Homes as sales and marketing director in 2018. Prior to this, she held a senior director role at Connells, one of the largest estate agents in the UK. Donna has played an integral role in Wavensmere Homes’ investment in Derby, establishing firm relationships with both the business community and home buyers. Donna has become a known ambassador for the city’s regeneration, and champions it as a thriving place to call home and invest in.
John Forkin MBE, Managing Director of Marketing Derby, said: “We’re thrilled to have Donna join the Board of Directors for Marketing Derby. Wavensmere Homes is making a huge investment in our city, with over £250m of development activity.
“The housebuilding firm has become not just part of enhancing the cityscape visually, but Donna and the rest of the team have shown a real passion and commitment to supporting our city. This is seen through their successful regeneration of historic landmarks, the delivery of quality new homes, and through their passion for what our city as a whole has to offer.
“Donna joins us as the residential development representative on the Board and will play an integral part in our continued work to support Derby’s economic growth and success.”
Donna Smith, sales and marketing director at Wavensmere Homes, said: “Having worked closely with John and the team for the past few years – as Wavensmere Homes has immersed itself into the fantastic city of Derby – it’s a privilege to now join Marketing Derby’s Board of Directors.
“Since we first started the remediation and construction work at Nightingale Quarter four years ago, we’ve really seen Derby flourish. There’s no doubt in the increasing demand for quality homes from local people and those wanting to move into or back to the city, and we are proud to be playing an integral part in supplying that demand.
“I’m passionate about supporting Derby on its continuing journey of growth and development, and Wavensmere Homes will be actively regenerating and building here for many years to come.”
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PR firm gains new partner and shareholder
A Castle Donington public relations firm has agreed terms with ex-journalist Phil Stubbs to become a new partner and shareholder following a recent growth spurt.
Founded in Ilkeston in 2011 by Managing Director Tina Clough, Poppy PR has seen significant expansion over the past year, with a host of new client wins.
Coming in as the firm’s new director and business partner, Phil will work alongside Tina to help guide the company through its next period of growth.
Phil, a former political editor for the Derby Telegraph, launched his own PR consultancy, Stubbs PR Limited, in 2008, and has also been working as part of the Poppy PR team for more than two-and-a-half years.
Having quickly established a strong working relationship, Tina and Phil decided that a more formal, joint approach was beneficial for both parties and would better help fulfil Poppy PR’s business ambitions. Legal advice surrounding the deal was provided by Derby-based Smith Partnership.
Tina said: “I’m delighted to officially welcome Phil on board as a shareholder in the business. After more than a decade of steering this ship single-handedly, it feels the time is right for me to share the wheel.
“Phil’s knowledge, skills, experience and application have been invaluable since he started working with me. I can’t think of anyone better to enter a partnership with. This new arrangement will really cement our already excellent working relationship and will hopefully help to catapult Poppy PR into an exciting new chapter in our fabulous journey.
“PR has been my absolute passion for as long as I can remember and there has never been a more exciting time for Poppy-PR. Our clients love our honest approach to PR and the fact that we are so approachable. We have had some outstanding successes for our clients over the last year – some really big ‘pinch me’ moments.
“From Chris Evans trying Project D doughnuts on air, to Hodgkinson Builders going toe-to-toe with Love Island at the Broadcast Awards, to the ladies at Married at First sight collaborating with Letterbox Love.”
Tina added: “My job is a dream and it still excites us to get such results for clients.”
Phil said: “Working with Tina and the rest of the Poppy PR team has been like a breath of fresh air for the past couple of years. I’m so looking forward to this new challenge. As many self-employed people will understand, it’s not always easy to keep all the balls in the air on your own, particularly when you are lucky enough to be very busy.
“Our decision to join forces came out of just a passing conversation I had with Tina after a particularly busy workday – about whether she should expand the business, future plans, work-life balance and so on.
“It quickly became apparent to both of us that the best solution for both of us was staring us right in the face. It was certainly a no-brainer as far as I was concerned.”
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- A £10m overspend at the end of the 2022/23 financial year, which it is proposed will be met from the council’s financial resilience reserve
- A £26m budget gap opening up in the current budget that needs to be addressed before the end of next March
- A gross budget gap for 2024/25 of £51m and £58.7m over the four-year period is inferred but latest estimates based on ongoing work suggest there will be a revised net budget gap of £16m to £17m.